find the ignition wireing diagram and put a switch on the supply power and button on the starter
You can install locking hubs but it does not bypass the push buttons. You still need a way to switch from 4w to 2w. I suggest swapping out your push button with a manual lever floor switch. The electronic push button thing is garbage. As for the locking hubs try talking to your local garage
An electrical switch operated by pressing a button or an operating button.
Reach under the dash at the switch. There is a small button on the side of the switch, push it in and remove the light switch knob. The switch is fastened to the dash by the round nut with a slot on each side of it.
A push button has a simple switch mechanism, an open or no mechanism. The push buttons are usually made out of a hard material. Push buttons are normally biased switches.
You have to reach up behind the dash and feel for a spring loaded button on the switch. If you have a new switch to install, notice the small button on the new switch. This will help you locate the button on the old one because you can not see it when the switch is installed. While you push in on the button you can pull the knob and shaft out of the switch from the front. Now you can unscrew the bezel/nut from the front and slide the switch out from under the dash to give you room to unplug the wire harness from the switch. If you have a new switch to install, the knob and shaft simply snaps back into place.
One of the main advantages of a push button over a toggle switch is there is less room for accidental engagements. A toggle switch can easily be turned on or off by accident and a push button has to be intentionally touched to turn it on or off.
To operate a push button switch, simply press the button to turn the device on or off. Pressing the button once will toggle the device's power status.
One can tell if a push button switch is on or off depending on the height of the button. If the button gets lower by pressing it, it is turned on (it was initially off). If the button gets higher by pressing it, it is turned off (it was initially on).
Neutral
A toggle switch is like a light switch. You flick (or 'toggle') the switch on or off and it stays in that position until you flick it again. You could compare a push button switch to a key on a keyboard. When you press a key momentarily it will display one letter on the screen. If you hold down the key, the same letter will repeat (e.g. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa). Toggle switches can also look like push button switches. Most power buttons on a desktop computer tower is a toggle switch. The reset button on a computer tower is a push button switch.
There are many department stores that have a push button switch available. These include Bloomingdale's, JCPenny, Kohl's, Macy's, Nordstrom and many more.