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what does this button do?????????

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what does this button do?????????

Post by DAV029 »

is it factory or after market whats it do

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Post by turps »

Its aftermarket and will make the car selfdestruct in 20secs or was that 10. I can never remember.

Common for driving lights. Looks like pull on push off type switch. Not a fan of switches down there though. Can be a bit close to knee's.
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Post by 1TUFFGQ »

Trace the wires!
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Post by RoldIT »

Ejection seat ...
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tuuuuurbbooo!
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Post by DAV029 »

wires go into the fuse box, with the swich on the truck shuders bad
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Post by hammey »

you've found the switch, now look for the BLUE bottle under the back seat and open the valve..... :armsup:
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Post by evil_hitman »

kill switch?
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Post by matthewK »

sounds like ya 4by had driving lights
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Post by DanielS »

its the modern version of the mad max supercharger switch, just not on the gear stick, and seeing thou its smaller switch- i doudt it will be running a 6/71 ...

shoulda got the big switch model... :D :D
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Post by pongo »

DAV029 wrote:wires go into the fuse box, with the swich on the truck shuders bad
When you flick the switch and it sudders bad, Jump out an dcheck that the badge on the grill hasnt changed into a toyota. You may have bought a transformer car
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Post by grimbo »

does your GQ have LPG? If it does it is to do with the gas setup. i had it on mine and from memory something to do with the carby and the gas mixer or something. Can't remember been a while. When pulled out driving on the hwy it improves performance and when idling around town it should be in. Again I'm not 100% can't quite remember
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Post by Blotts »

Factory swaybar disconnect.
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Post by Chookman »

Blotts wrote:Factory swaybar disconnect.
No thats a large parking brake looking handle on the same side but under the dash.
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Post by offroader-rama »

its a factory switch for the parrachute :shock: dont you people know anything :roll: geez ;)

follow it out the other side of the fuse box it must go some where
and if when its on it makes the engine run rough i'd say you have a big earth problem watch it dosen't melt or worse catch fire
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

I think it is like a turbo except the power comes in from the start but if you leave it on it will reduce your power. You need to learn how and when to use it. They only put it on early model vehicles before turbos became popular.
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Post by offroader-rama »

DAV029 wrote:wires go into the fuse box, with the swich on the truck shuders bad
oh its a switch for the shaker

well how did you go any idea yet??
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Post by DAV029 »

offroader-rama wrote:
DAV029 wrote:wires go into the fuse box, with the swich on the truck shuders bad
oh its a switch for the shaker

well how did you go any idea yet??
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Post by grimbo »

like i said do you have LPG?
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Post by dwaynes »

grimbo wrote:like i said do you have LPG?
mine has the pull leaver simalr to this that goes to the gas mixer to open and close it to allow different air flow for the different fuel.

If it goes to the fues box this is not that unless the newer ones did it eletrically.
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Post by DAV029 »

grimbo wrote:like i said do you have LPG?

no lpg
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Post by Chookman »

The switch is located in what may be the left hand drive hand throttle position. Have been told the dash template is the same for both left and right hand drive vehicles with the hand throttle hole being plugged for the side not in use. I'm guessing its an after market switch making use of a convenient hole.
You'll have to trace the wires through.
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Post by turps »

Chookman wrote:The switch is located in what may be the left hand drive hand throttle position. Have been told the dash template is the same for both left and right hand drive vehicles with the hand throttle hole being plugged for the side not in use. I'm guessing its an after market switch making use of a convenient hole.
You'll have to trace the wires through.
I like ya thinking. But that part of the dash is complete and runs the full width of the car. So I would have expect there to be a different stamping machine. For the main part of lhd and rhd dash's.
Well atleast I am pretty sure it was, when I pulled my dash out a couple of weeks ago.
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