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Led Background Light Engine Ignition Push Start Button Starter 12v Switch Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $12.39
Location:

CA, United States

CA, United States
Condition:New Brand:pivot Manufacturer Part Number:182

This auction features one set push start button engine ignition starter kit with blue background LED illumination.

Features

  • Larger and easier to use 29mm size push start button
  • Blue LED
  • 1 x Engine start button
  • 1 x Relay/Module
  • Adhesive tape and bolts
  • Connect red wire to terminal 15 (the power), black wire to Ground, blue wires to terminal 15 (IGN) and terminal 50
  • Some modification and wiring required

Instruction

To start engine: 
1. Place the key into the ignition 
2. Turn the key so that your vehicle is on 
3. Push the button to start the engine

To stop engine: 
1. Remove the key from the ignition

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