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06 silverado clutch bypass


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slammed97mini 
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Posted: January 28, 2006 at 10:41 PM / IP Logged  
does anyone know anything about bypassing the clutch in an 06 silverado. its kinda different. there is a box with a spring on the shaft that goes through the firewall to the clutch master cylinder and it has 6 wires in it.
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Posted: January 29, 2006 at 9:29 AM / IP Logged  
Test the wires to see which one changes polarity when you depress the clutch and start the truck. See if it goes to ground or 12 volts and tag this wire with the appropriate polarity when remote starting.
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The dark green wire at the clutch switch requires a positive pulse to allow the engine to crank. You must still power the yellow starter wire too. You need a relay to isolate these two wires.
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hey sparkie is there anything else i need to do othere than power this wire during remote start.
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Other than the clutch bypass and the starter motor wire, I don't believe there is anything else needed to get it to start. I haven't done one myself, but I have that info listed for them.
sparky

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