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Old Apr 6, 2019 | 05:29 PM
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I found a toggle switch with a reset button behind the switch located under my dash behind the hood latch .... it is a small silver on and off toggle switch that may be wired into the two black plastic boxes that are strapped above the switch and when I tried to grab the boxes and twist them around so that I can see the labels/stickers the ignition started to turn over without the key in the ignition....
I cant find anything online !!
Does anyone have any idea what this may be in my 2006 roadster z350
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Old Apr 6, 2019 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Marvinsheffield
I found a toggle switch with a reset button behind the switch located under my dash behind the hood latch .... it is a small silver on and off toggle switch that may be wired into the two black plastic boxes that are strapped above the switch and when I tried to grab the boxes and twist them around so that I can see the labels/stickers the ignition started to turn over without the key in the ignition....
I cant find anything online !!
Does anyone have any idea what this may be in my 2006 roadster z350
Annoying spouse ejector button......
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Old Apr 6, 2019 | 08:29 PM
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Aftermarket alarm system. Switch is usually "valet" mode.
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