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    I replaced the ignition switch on '02 GP. After getting the new switch in place, I want to do the ignition switch bypass procedure so that the current will bypass the contacts in the ignition switch itself and flow through the relay. Is there a write-up on how to install and wire up the relay for this?
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    Thanks for the quick response.
    I was searching for BackInBlack's post on this ignition switch bypass procedure on ClubGP, but had no luck (searching on ClubGP for old write-ups is difficult at best). There is a thread on the bypass procedure under the write-up section, but the link to the procedure would not load.
    Anyways, I will locate the relay and wires and get this going. I had an ignition switch from an another GP that I installed into my 40th Anniversary GP and so far, the contacts are showing no signs of going bad.
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    Also, any chance on getting this Ignition Switch bypass procedure put on the "How To" section?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NotEnoughGPs View Post
    Thanks for the quick response.
    I was searching for BackInBlack's post on this ignition switch bypass procedure on ClubGP, but had no luck (searching on ClubGP for old write-ups is difficult at best).
    No problem. I just did this to my new uninstalled switch a few weeks ago. FYI, the write-up is in the "Upgrades" section of ClubGP.



    I had an ignition switch from an another GP that I installed into my 40th Anniversary GP and so far, the contacts are showing no signs of going bad.
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