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Aircraft style starter switch fitment query


Graham King

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Folks, have just purchased a toggle switch and cover to replace the key start, I already have a starter buton. The switch is rated at 10A, I am right in thinking that this rating is fine as the switch only operates on a relay, and that I only require similar rated wire to extend the terminals from the ignition barrel. Just want to make sure I am safe before I start replacing everything.

 

Thanks.

 

Graham.

 

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I can't remember what I fitted to mine but as you say I am pretty dure it operates via a relay in the MRFU. The wires that are there are pretty big but I think that is because of the original use. The barrel is from a mini and so would not have operated via a relay and would need to be a higher rated switch.

 

 

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There are 4 relays in the MFRU for: fuel pump; lambda sensor; starter solenoid; injectors, charcoal cannister, & IACV. You want a beefy switch as an ignition switch that will not corrode in a short space of time. 40 amps is more than man enough especially if you wish to wire other circuits through it.

 

Edited by - Mick Day on 1 Feb 2008 13:29:29

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Kevsta, that was my original thought. Demon Thieves want £8.50 delivery for a £6.50 switch as well. The one I have is rated at 250V/10A & 125V/15A which appears to be the same as the ones at RS Components. I will give the one I have a try and change if necessary.

 

Graham.

 

 

 

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Graham

 

If you call me at DT i can put one in the post at £2.95 + vat.

 

We don't give the post option on the website as people then try and sent a rollcage by 1st class post as its the cheapest option .

 

Cheers

 

Dave

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