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Hidden Switch
Whats up guys im back with another question which might be common but I cant find it in the manual either.
There is a switch next to the drivers side wall next to the accelerator. A small black toggle switch in the carpet with nothing written on it or around it. Any idea what this is for?:dunno: |
sounds like an aftermarket self-destruction button... lol...
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Could be an aftermarket accessory that the PO had installed on the truck. Maybe a hidden radar detector, or auxilliary lights.
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If you can't find mention of it in the owners manual...then 99% chance that it is something a PO installed.
Also, if you can't find "any mention of it" and you can't figure out what it is plus...having the advantage of actually being able to physically see it...you'd have a better chance of us helping to help you better if you TOOK A PICTURE and uploaded it with your question. A pic speaks a thousand words. :) You never know...an image of what's been vaguely described as a non-descript switch might "toggle" a memory in someones mind that they may have seen on someone else's vehicle...if not their own. :) |
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Here we go just took pics
Again this is by the accelerator :dunno::dunno: |
+1 to the self-destruct theory :p.
Is there any aftermarket stuff (lights/audio) gear you could think of in your X? |
definetely not OE... pull the panel, re-trace the wires... see where it connects to...
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nothing aftermarket in the truck but I am wondering if that may have been connected to an aftermarket amp for power since you suggested audio. I see no connections in the front under the hood but the connections may be direct from the battery. I do see that there are connections for a stock sub which is not there and possibly removed by previous owner. This ones going to be a little mystery till I can figure out where this switch is connecting to. Everything is stock but I may have to open up the trunk and get to the battery to see if there are any connections directly hooked up there. I don't see any other logical reason for it. Any suggestions on where I should begin to look? |
Could be a manual kill switch. Switch it on and try to start the car. If the X just cranks over without starting then you've found it's purpose.
I had installed a kill switch on my 84' and 86' Mustang SVO back in the day. Talk about an easy car to steal . . . |
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It looks like the switch is attached to panel #7 (see diagram below)...and that panel is secured with hardware (#8) which you can also see in the diagram below for an indication of what it looks like...and how the panel is fitted to the tranny tunnel/center console: |
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