Hi all,
Continuing the reassembly of my 1715 after a crazy few months with clutch replacement and came to the instrument panel wiring harness and noticed that a blue connector was just hanging loose. Odd thing was it had a jumper wire connected to one of the contacts but just hanging loose on the other end. I apparently didn't notice it when disassembling as I only marked connections I removed. Anyway, after some investigating of the wiring diagram, I've identified it as the starter safety relay socket and the relay itself seems to have been removed from the instrument panel bracket. Since I'm no electronics expert and my ability to follow an electronic diagram accurately is not guaranteed, my question is this. Is this safety relay required for engine starting or will it just not prevent an engine start if the clutch is not pressed or the shifter not in neutral. Bottom line is that jumper that has been jerry rigged necessary? Has it been starting fine since I owned it with the jumper disconnected or was one end most likely knocked out during the disassembly process. I'm assuming, since the connected end of the jumper goes to the keyed ignition switch, the other end was meant to attach to the starter pin of the socket. I'd appreciate any knowledge on this issue. Thanks!
Continuing the reassembly of my 1715 after a crazy few months with clutch replacement and came to the instrument panel wiring harness and noticed that a blue connector was just hanging loose. Odd thing was it had a jumper wire connected to one of the contacts but just hanging loose on the other end. I apparently didn't notice it when disassembling as I only marked connections I removed. Anyway, after some investigating of the wiring diagram, I've identified it as the starter safety relay socket and the relay itself seems to have been removed from the instrument panel bracket. Since I'm no electronics expert and my ability to follow an electronic diagram accurately is not guaranteed, my question is this. Is this safety relay required for engine starting or will it just not prevent an engine start if the clutch is not pressed or the shifter not in neutral. Bottom line is that jumper that has been jerry rigged necessary? Has it been starting fine since I owned it with the jumper disconnected or was one end most likely knocked out during the disassembly process. I'm assuming, since the connected end of the jumper goes to the keyed ignition switch, the other end was meant to attach to the starter pin of the socket. I'd appreciate any knowledge on this issue. Thanks!