questions on push button ignition/

OK here's the thing:

The ignition switch on a Mopar is pretty special. There are SEVERAL distinct switches in there, and they work different from any other ignition in the industry

FIRST there's the obvious the ACCESSORY switch, which supplies power to the fuse box in both "Run" and "accessory."

SECOND there's the "ignition run' switch, which powers the dash gauges, warning lights, the ignition system, the alternator field and regulator, and electric choke if used

THIRD there's the START wire which fires the STARTER RELAY, BUT BUT --- if you are running an automatic, the starter relay is the key to the neutral safety switch hookup, and a stick, the clutch safety if present

FOURTH there's the ignition bypass circuit. This switch is ALSO hot only in start, but is SEPARATE from the START switch. This switch lead goes out through the bulkhead to the positive side of the coil, and gives you a nice hot spark to start

Now if you are just using a push button switch, you need to figure out how you are going to implement the neutral safety switch (you have an auto trans?)

And you need to figure out a way to run the ignition bypass.


So we need to know

1 What year model is your car

2 Is it an auto trans, or are you using a clutch safety switch

3 Where is the battery located?

4 IF the battery is going to be in the trunk, and IF you are going to use a trunk mount start solenoid, we'll have to address that in order to incorporate a safety switch.