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Old 11-08-2021 | 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Toran
My to-do-list kept growing and at the time I needed to have that truck up and running!
I wired a push button directly to the starter. The push button is located inside the truck. I turn the ignition on and simply push the button to start the truck. The truck will turn off as normal with the key returned to the off position.

I still have yet to track down the shortage in the actual ignition switch for a proper fix. With that being said the truck is operational and the push button works everytime.
@Toran Thank you for that! But where did you run the wire from?
You connected the wire to the spade/blade terminal on the starter?
If I can’t get my running soon I may have to try this trick to make it home haha. Thanks!
 
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Old 11-08-2021 | 06:06 PM
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Wire connected from starter to positive battery.
Wire connected from positive battery to push button positive.
Wire connected from ground connected to push button ground.
 
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