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Old 06-05-2012, 07:00 AM
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M6 car. I want to put this on a toggle so i can shut it off on the street. Is this how i should wire it? Clutch switch>toggle>led light>+12v activation wire on 2-step?. Their directions are confusing as ****. Maybr draw me a diagram?
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I must be the first owner of one of these....weird.
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I responded to this yesterday. Not sure why my post didn't show up.

Not sure what type of M6 car you have and I am not sure which LNC 2-step module you have (LNC-001, LNC-002, LNC-003, LNC-2000).

We have wiring diagrams for what you want to do in the installation instructions for both of the current products (LNC-003 and LNC-2000). If you don't have the instructions (bought the unit used, lost them etc.), we have the instructions on our web site.

For the LNC-003 it would be on pages 7 ("1998-2002 F-Body and 1997-2008 Corvette Factory Clutch Switch Diagram") and 8 ("Manual Transmission with Linelock"). For the LNC-2000 it would be on pages 11 and 12 of those instructions (same titles at the top of the page).

If you don't have a line-lock, just remove that from the system/diagram. If you don't want a momentary switch, just remove that from the system. The toggle switch you describe wanting is in the diagrams.



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M6 car. I want to put this on a toggle so i can shut it off on the street. Is this how i should wire it? Clutch switch>toggle>led light>+12v activation wire on 2-step?. Their directions are confusing as ****. Maybr draw me a diagram?
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Originally Posted by Jason Haines @ LPE
I responded to this yesterday. Not sure why my post didn't show up.

Not sure what type of M6 car you have and I am not sure which LNC 2-step module you have (LNC-001, LNC-002, LNC-003, LNC-2000).

We have wiring diagrams for what you want to do in the installation instructions for both of the current products (LNC-003 and LNC-2000). If you don't have the instructions (bought the unit used, lost them etc.), we have the instructions on our web site.

For the LNC-003 it would be on pages 7 ("1998-2002 F-Body and 1997-2008 Corvette Factory Clutch Switch Diagram") and 8 ("Manual Transmission with Linelock"). For the LNC-2000 it would be on pages 11 and 12 of those instructions (same titles at the top of the page).

If you don't have a line-lock, just remove that from the system/diagram. If you don't want a momentary switch, just remove that from the system. The toggle switch you describe wanting is in the diagrams.
Odd, I swear I saw that reply. I always try to read anything concerning wiring and I'm pretty sure you did reply unless there was a double post...
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I have a line lock but wanted them wired seperately . Do you have to run the relay?? I tried to do it without. So what i did was. Ran the yellow 12+v activation wire to a toggle and then from.the toggle to the the green wire on the clutch switch. It won't activate when i press the clutch in. I thought it was a single wire activation. Is there voltage that runs through the clutch switch or is it a ground circuit? I dont know what Im doing wrong....the led i have wired to it won't light up either. The led is wired into the toggle on the 2-step side of the toggle then grounded.
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Yes, you have to use the relay on the clutch switch to reverse the logic of the clutch switch.

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I have a line lock but wanted them wired seperately . Do you have to run the relay?? I tried to do it without. So what i did was. Ran the yellow 12+v activation wire to a toggle and then from.the toggle to the the green wire on the clutch switch. It won't activate when i press the clutch in. I thought it was a single wire activation. Is there voltage that runs through the clutch switch or is it a ground circuit? I dont know what Im doing wrong....the led i have wired to it won't light up either. The led is wired into the toggle on the 2-step side of the toggle then grounded.
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Ok ill report bak soon lol.
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It works!! Lol. Prolly should start following instrucions Haha..



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