to shut off the engine if the operator is thrown overboard
To kill the engine if the operator is thrown out
to shut off the engine if the operator is thrown overboard
to shut off the engine if the operator is thrown overboard
PWC's (personal water craft) Ignition Safety Switch is used to shut down the Engine if the Operator loses control or thrown off of the water craft.
To not allow the engine to start unless the shift is in park or neutral in an automatic or the clutch is depressed in a standard transmission.
A 2000 Toyota Camry has an ignition switch fuse location in the main fuse panel. It helps protect the switch and the rest of the ignition system from surges.
yes. do not use it.
an ignition switch or starter is a switch that activates the main electrical systems of a vehicle. This normally powers the start motor that turns the engine in the starting up process. . Most vehicles do not have an ignition switch anymore the key in the cylinder acts as the "switch"
To turn off the engine of a PWC once the Driver is thrown overboard or injured.
The function of a stop switch is to cut the ignition so the engine can stop. If the switch is in the off position and the engine isn't running, then to start the bike you'll have to put it to the on position.
The actuator rod fits into the ignition switch assembly, typically connecting the ignition key cylinder to the ignition switch itself. When the key is turned, the actuator rod moves to engage or disengage the electrical contacts within the ignition switch, allowing the vehicle to start or turn off. Proper alignment and installation of the actuator rod are crucial for the ignition system to function correctly.
You mean, I think, ignition switch module, which is the location of the ignition switch.