The ignition system and the fuel system usually get their power form the same location. You might have accidentally removed the power form the ignition system.
Hook a switch up to the remote turn on and ground. Before the wiring for the amp.
I haven't been able to do everything like that, but to bypass the starter switch, run a wire from the accessory fuse to a toggle switch, and then connect the switch to the 3rd bolt on the starter solenoid.
Either replace the burnt wire or run new to the blower motor with a toggle switch.
I have a clarion unit and what i did was run the green brake wire to chassis ground, tap in a toggle switch by cutting the green wire & wiring the green wire to the toggle switch. When the clarion unit is on all you have to do is turn the switch off then on, and that will bypass the brake switch allowing to watch video moving or sitting. Mine works perfect.
the wiring to the mirrows is cut or tore into i had one l8ke that after i rewired it it worked fine
The wiring to your auto conrol needs to be rewired.
To answer this question the contact positions on the three position switch must be stated. By knowing the contact positions a proper wiring diagram can be conceived.
To do it correctly the speakers will have to be rewired and a new wiring harness installed.
No! Per code, and for safety, all ground wires must be connected. If this is n older home with 2 wire wiring then you have no choice. I would suggest the house be rewired for the safety of you family.
It's simple. Just install a fuel pump shut off switch. all you need is a simple toggle switch from your local parts store. Find the wiring harness leading to the pump. Cut the wire and connect the switch. You can install it where ever you like.
With the light switch in the off position, slightly turn as if you are turning the lights on, while pushing in lightly, this will turn the "toggle" type tabs that hold the unit in place and then just pull out the unit, disconnect the wiring harness and install in reverse.
A typical switch doesn't have a Common screw in the strictest sense, it just has two screws which are each side of the switch. You probably have a a 3-way switch. If you are hooking up a 3-way switch as a normal switch, then connect the Black (Hot) wire to the common and the load to the side of the switch that makes UP the on direction and DOWN is off and doesn't get connected. You can determine for sure if you have a 3-way switch because the word ON and OFF don't appear on the toggle.