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Old 01-13-2018, 12:24 PM   #1
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Interlock relay - which wires to jump

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I'm trying to bypass the relay. I've read many threads about this, but can't seem to figure out which wires to connect. The images on the useful threads are no longer available.
I read on one that it's the brown-yellow and brown-white. I see two plugs in the relay and one has black-yellow and black-white, the other has brown-white and black-white.[IMG][/IMG]
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Do either one of those plug into the blue relay, if so, splice those two wires together.

You could also temporarily use a paperclip to put into the connector pins and see if it makes the car crank.
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Do either one of those plug into the blue relay, if so, splice those two wires together.

No you crazy, the blue start relay has a blue base. Have you been driving an automatic this entire time?!
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Do either one of those plug into the blue relay, if so, splice those two wires together.

You could also temporarily use a paperclip to put into the connector pins and see if it makes the car crank.
Both of those plugs plug into the blue relay. Just want to clarify which wires specifically I'm splicing before I cut any of them. Thank you for the help.
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Old 01-15-2018, 05:21 PM   #5
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The two pins that are physically closest together get jumped. Black/yellow to black/white







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I jumped the black/yellow to black/white and it cranked and started with key.
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