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.
Yes! Find the wires going to the washer switch and just use a toggle switch in it's place. If you can't locate the wires, you can just run power straight to the motor from the toggle switch. I recommend you use a spring loaded on/off toggle switch, to make sure you don't accidentally leave it in the on position.
Yes.
The Honda Civic 2003 actually(unlike popular thought) does indeed have a reset. Place your key in the ignition and hold down the toggle switch before turning your vehicle to the 'ON' position (without the motor running). Turn the key to the 'ON' position and continue holding down the toggle switch for about 10 seconds. This should reset your airbag light!
Either replace the burnt wire or run new to the blower motor with a toggle switch.
It's pretty simple to wire toggle switches to fan motors. Bring a power lead from the fuse block (on a protected circuit or install an inline fuse) to the toggle switch. Then take the outfeed line straight to the fan motor. The problem is the fan will only run on HIGH. You can install a rheostat switch the same way and it will give you variable speed control to the fan motor.
install a toggle switch
The wiper motor has a switch inside of it. When they are turned off and the wipers go to the down position it trips the switch in the motor that tells the computer they are in the down position. If that switch in the motor is faulty, the wipers are repositioning until the switch is tripped to the off position. THE FIX.... Replace the wiper motor.
It is false that the stat ignition switch position only activates the starter motor.
9 outta 10 times it will be a bad power window motor. I rarely see the window switch go bad.
A kill switch is usually nothing more than a common toggle switch. It is usually installed in a hidden place and is used to disrupt electrical power to the starter motor.
First you need to get the parts automotive grade wire, a fuse link, fuse, and a 3 post toggle switch. cut space in dash of the car large enough for the toggle switch in a place reachable from the driver seat wire fuse link to the positive side of the battery (do not let the other end touch any part of the motor or car this will cause the fuse to ground out) run a wire from the fuse link to the positive side of the toggle switch run another wire from the negetive side of the toggle switch to the nearest ground (area where the wire will touch body or frame of the car) run a wire from the third post on the toggle switch to the positive side of the pump run one last wire from the negetive side of the pump to another ground now turn the toggle switch to on let pump prime (allow to fill with fule) for a few seconds then fire motor
if the starter is not spinning and the truck motor is running