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Hotwiring safely

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by slime, Sep 28, 2010.

  1. slime

    slime New Member

    I hope to never lose my keys when out in the boondocks, but if so, is this method of hotwiring safe (as far as not causing any other problems)?

    On my CJ 5 , would it be ok to run a wire from positive battery terminal to the ignition side of the ballast resistor ( so that the points are still protected by the resistor when running) to energize the coil, and then just jump the solenoid at the starter relay? All of this is under the hood and easily accessible, unlike the mess behind the dashboard which is extremely hard to get to.
     
  2. theotherjmmy

    theotherjmmy Member

    That's the way I'd do it and I can't see any problems if everything was ok when you lost the key. A hide-a-key is cheap insurance. You still might have to hotwire if the ignition switch or solenoid failed though.
     
  3. Bobatwarsaw

    Bobatwarsaw New Member

    Thats the way I jump start my test engines before installing
    Take care Bob
     
  4. slime

    slime New Member

    Thanks for the help, guys.
     
  5. cj5_327

    cj5_327 New Member

    big screw driver across the points on the back of the starter

    This stuff is illegal in 9 countries. they've done studies, you know. They say 60% of the time, it works every time