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  1. #1
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    Push Button Start

    OK my ignition twisted off in my hand last Friday
    when I tried to start the car. Drilled the cylinder
    out but think I went to far. Looking at the column
    I can tell someone has had it apart before.

    I am thinking about installing a push button to start
    it. How many Amps does this switch need to be rated
    at? Will also be installing switches for Acc power and
    the fuel pump.
    Thanks for any input,
    Mike

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    if you buy a designated push starter it should be rated correctly but off the top of my head I dont remember. I used a Honda S2000 push starter once and was easy to wire up.
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    i got one from autozone a while back and wired it up into my integra i had. wired it up nicly into the cigarette lighter hole and glued the lighter head onto it. you would never know it was there to bad i sold that thing woulda been a fun car had i had the money to fix it
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    The starter has a solenoid so the actual switch won't need to handle much amperage. I would say around 10 amps. Like yoo said the s2000 is a common push button a lot of people use.
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    Got to the hardware store and just buy a switch. Drill a hole someplace and wire it up to the starter. I had the same thing happen to me (granted it was in a 92 sundance so it didn't have to look like it belonged) We made it so all you had to do was turn the key to "ON" and push the button.
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