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Kōwae Whakawhiti Ignition

Product: Ignition Switch Module

Whakatakotoranga:

  • Model: ISM-100
  • Compatibility: All vehicles with standard ignition systems
  • Rahi: 3.5 x 2.0 x 1.2 inihi
  • Rauemi: He kirihou teitei me nga waahanga whakarewa
  • Hoko Hiko: 12V DC

Nga Tohutohu Whakamahi Hua:

Tāutatanga:

  1. Locate the existing ignition switch in your vehicle.
  2. Disconnect the battery to ensure safety during
    tāutanga.
  3. Remove the old ignition switch carefully.
  4. Connect the Ignition Switch Module following the provided
    hoahoa waea.
  5. Secure the module in place using the mounting screws.
  6. Reconnect the battery and test the ignition system.

Taumahinga:

The Ignition Switch Module enhances vehicle security by adding
an extra layer of protection to the ignition system. It ensures
that only authorized users can start the vehicle by requiring a
specific key sequence or code.

Tiaki:

Regularly inspect the wiring connections to ensure they are
secure and free from damage. Clean the module exterior with a soft,
damp kakahu kia mau tonu tona ahua.

Raparongoā:

If you experience any issues with the Ignition Switch Module,
refer to the troubleshooting section in the user manual. You can
also contact our support team for assistance at
allcomputerresources.com/support.html.

FAQ:

Q: Can I install the Ignition Switch Module myself?

A: While installation requires basic knowledge of vehicle
wiring, it is recommended to seek professional help for proper
tāutanga me te tatūnga.

Q: Is the Ignition Switch Module compatible with all vehicle
tauira?

A: The module is compatible with most vehicles that have
standard ignition systems. It is always best to check compatibility
i mua i te hoko.

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Ignition Switch Module Installation Instructions Tools Required: – Screwdrivers (Phillips and flat-head) – Socket set – Trim removal tool Installation Steps 1. Ensure the vehicle is in park and the ignition is off. 2. Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent electrical issues. 3. Locate the Ignition Switch Module, usually behind the dashboard near the steering column. 4. Carefully remove the trim panel using a trim removal tool. 5. Unscrew or unclip the old Ignition Switch Module and disconnect all wiring harnesses. 6. Connect the wiring to the new Ignition Switch Module, ensuring a secure connection. 7. Position the module and secure it using the removed screws or clips. 8. Reattach the trim panel securely. 9. Reconnect the negative battery terminal. 10. Insert a FOBIK key into the ignition and start the vehicle. 11. Test both keys for functionality, including lock/unlock and remote start (if applicable). 12. Check for any warning lights and clear faults if necessary.
Following these steps ensures proper installation and functionality of your Ignition Switch Module. If you encounter issues, please contact our support team for assistance at: allcomputerresources.com/support.html

Tuhinga / Rauemi

All Computer Resources Ignition Switch Module [pdf] Aratohu Tāuta
Ignition Switch Module, Ignition Switch Module, Switch Module, Module

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