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Old 08-20-2012   #7
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Default Re: No Start after VATS bypass...

Your best approach in my opinion is to temporarily bypass that
clutch switch. Do it so that you can possibly avoid another incident
of no-start.
Here is my thinking.
This is a preemptive move,
if it keeps another incident from happening you found the problem.
If the problem stays intermittent then you know that's not it and your closer to knowing the root cause.
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