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Re: Cub 154 ignition (now wiring) switch question
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Posted by Janicholson on July 13, 2007 at 10:01:29 from (199.17.6.122):
In Reply to: Re: Cub 154 ignition (now wiring) switch question posted by 888 on July 11, 2007 at 17:45:37:
Sorry for the delayed response. If it has no ST terminal, it probably does not have a spring loaded start position as the key turns! thus it is either the wrong switch, or the unit had a push button starter switch to make the starter solenoid operate. Battery terminal should be attached to (if it were mine) a 35 amp inline fuse holder and fuse. then to the hot side (battery side) of the soleniod. The Ignition terminal should go to the coil (or ballast resistor if so equipped). The Acc terminal is not used unless you have a radio or other device you need to operate while the ign is off. Leave it empty. Without a starter terminal a starter button (momentary contact weatherproof push button) should be connected to the bat terminal of the key, and the start (S) terminal of the solenoid. If it has an alternator, the indicator light should be wired to the Ign terminal on the key (I think) JimN
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