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Clutch bypass 2014 Jeep wrangler.

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Hi  I am using the neg when running  to bypass my clutch wire but it s not going to zero volt like the OEM switch does. Can I use   On 6 pin red connector from Evo All , the white/ blue and  white / red wire  One to ground and other to cluch switch as my   clutch bypass ?

 

Thanks , Marc.
asked Nov 10, 2014 in Jeep by Marc Voyer (920 points)

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A wire also need to be cut at clutch switch http://image-1.wirecolor.com/vehiclegroupimage/69231.jpg . If you want to use evoall relay, white/red is 30, white/blue is 87, white/green is 87a
answered Nov 10, 2014 by Marc Voyer (85,190 points)
selected Nov 10, 2014 by Marc Voyer
Good  thanks , I was hoping to use evo relay.  I m a lazy guy ...
hi, so just to confirm a few things on this setup (sorry to bring back an old topic)

instead of using a relay, I can use the EvoAll and use the connections you mentioned above?

if so, what happens with the 12V and GWR connections required on the relay? i suspect that is managed with the EVO All?

I ask because the issue i am having with my 2014 manual jeep is when i release the clutch, i get a red light on the evo-all module and i have to reset it every time, i suspect this is due to the clutch bypass not in place?
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