It's a safety feature to protect idiots. A lot of dumb housewives were killing their babies when they cranked the car and it was in gear.
You must do all of this within 5 seconds. Turn key on DO NOT START then push the gas pedal all the way to the floor 3 times then turn key off and then start the engine.
Turn the ignition key to ON. Don't start engine. Press accelerator pedal to floor 3 times. Turn ignition off. Must do this within 5 seconds. Job done.
This must be done in 5 seconds. Turn key on DO NOT START. Push the gas pedal all the way to the floor 3 times being sure to let all the way off each time. Then turn key off and then start engine.
The clutch pedal must be fully depressed ... could be the switch that senses travel for that pedal needs to be replaced or re-aligned.
You must do this within 5 seconds. Turn key on, DO NOT START then push the gas pedal all the way to the floor 3 times being sure to let all the way off of it each time. Then turn key off and then start the engine.
Turn key on. DO NOT START. Then push the gas pedal all the way down to the floor 3 times being sure to let all the way off of it each time. Then turn key off and then start the engine. This must be done with in 5 seconds.
On cars with a carburetor you must press on the gas pedal to activate the choke, cars with fuel injection do not have a choke so this is not necessary.
This must be done in 5 seconds. Turn key on, DO NOT START. Then push the gas pedal all the way down to the floor 3 times being sure to let all the way off each time then turn the key off and then start the engine.
No, the throw out bearing in a clutch is needed to keep an disengaged clutch spinning. you can drive a car with a bad throwout bearing if you don't use the clutch By "floating the gears". You must disconnect or bypass the start safety switch (this is when you need to have the clutch pedal to the floor to start the moter) so that you can start the car in gear if you come to a complete stop.
The master cylinder MUST be bleed first before any bleeding at the wheels can occur. if you do not do this, you will be bleeding for hours.
If You mean Honda accord 4/5 door version You must look in central console neer the gas pedal, or on the right side of steering weel over the pedals. But if You're lookin for this switch in coupe 3.0 there's no such thing in it.... good luck ;)
First you must turn your key on to the start position without starting the car and then you must press the gas pedal to the floor three times in less than ten seconds. Turn the key back to the off position and the light should reset, If this doesn't work try the procedure again.