Maybe a dumb question but Im wondering if the 1988 Accord was originally setup only to start when the clutch is pushed in. My 88 will start with the clutch out. Do other 88 Accords start with the clutch out?
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Maybe a dumb question but Im wondering if the 1988 Accord was originally setup only to start when the clutch is pushed in. My 88 will start with the clutch out. Do other 88 Accords start with the clutch out?
89 was the first year they put the clutch switches in.
yeah...my car wont start with the clutch pedal out...and i have an 89
I was wondering about that... My 87 doesn't have one, but my 87 Samurai came with a clutch sensor, and I took that out.
I have a 88 lx and it will crank without the clutch in(even if ti is in gear). I just figured the nuetral saftey switch was bad.
But if I'm reading correctly it doesn't have one.
Cool, one less sensor to change.(not that I was going to, hehe.)
yep i start my car in gear without the clutch pressed in alot XD
usually the clutch switches tend to break. Thats why all you non-pusher inner clutch-to-start kids get away with it. At least in factory 5 speed cars
yeah mines an 88 and I don't have to push in the clutch to get it to start. I do it anyway though just to be sure the car won't jump when I start it. It's hard to tell when you're in neutral with a short shifter. lol
i have never even thought of not pushing the clutch in when starting
not doing it could be dangerous
i driven my car by the starter a few times to get it in the garage and shit when it would die lol
^^yep. I always make sure I have the e-brake on too before I start my car.
I never even realized I could do that, heh. Starting with the clutch disengaged is an ingrained habit for me, after seventeen years of driving a stick.
Looks like I missed out on the clutch starter interlock by 1 year on my 88. Thanks to 3geez I wont spend any more time trouble shooting or tracing down schematics. Thanks!