My car had a cut-off/kill switch installed when I got it - but none of the things it was originally connected to, so I'm trying to work out what goes where.
Doesn't feel like it should be that complicated, but I cannot find an online diagram that matches what I have - especially the interconnected terminals - and opinions seem to vary over how these should be wired.
So I thought I better get some advice here before going much further.
This is the back of the switch:
#1 wire ends in a large spade terminal and I reckon that should feed my fuse box/power distribution to the fuel pump, line loc etc.
#2 is the most obvious as it ends in a red battery terminal. Even I can work that one out.
#3 is only connected to #2. I *think* this has something to do with preventing the car running on after being "killed" but not sure how that works - presumably the clever stuff is happening inside the switch.
#4 goes into the engine bay and ends in a ring terminal. This is the one I know I am confused about as I reckon I've seen various killswitch diagrams, albeit not specific to this switch, with connections to starter or alternator
So my specific questions are :
a) am I close with the assignations I've worked out above?
b) where should #4 connect to?
c) does the presence of this switch influence how I wire up my starter/ignition? I was planning to use a starter button to trigger a relay to power the starter motor. Can I ignore it in other circuits and wire up as if it wasn't there?
Thanks in advance
Stewart