Well, if we are going to guess then....I think it for linking the dual batteries together for emergency starting.
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Well, if we are going to guess then....I think it for linking the dual batteries together for emergency starting.
:smileyvault-cute-bi FLICK IT FlICK ITFLIcK iT!!!
It's for the auto pilot.......Airplane (The Movie) style
I think he flicked it....:blowup:
They're called 'suicide switches' for a reason old mate!!! lmao
Might be a 'Get Smart' switch for a cone of silence or something??!!! lol
Yep, trace the wiring is the go ... or flick it at 100Klms per hour and find out if it's anything 'breakable'!! lol
Haha. We are a deviant bunch....."flick it and see what happens" seems to be the general consensus.
I say make sure your filming it then flick it!
Do it
Dooooo iiiiittttt!
tappn it
Haha, flick it man!
Definitely video the result - wish I was when we removed the flaming air horn compressor that shorted from the 'flick it approach' testing my mates new shorty!
In that position I reckon it's gonna be a master off switch for the spotties or fuel cut.
Just flick the bloody thing already!
:clownredpuff:I bought a mitsubishi express van once and on the way home decided to flick switches whilst waiting in macdonalds drive through.
It died i switched the lpg open whilst it still had a full carb of petrol and it flooded stalled and wouldn't start lol.
Ended up being a push through and a 20 minute wait before trying to start it again and off she went.
I've got a number of these type of switches down in the shed that were... eh... left overs from work. Genuine aircraft red cages switches. Was planning on putting them in the troll, but at the moment, Im struggling to drill into its nice tidy interior!!!
FLICK IT!
Could be a fancy gearbox lockup solenoid, so flick it at 100km/hr to shear it off so it doest cause future problems.
FLICK IT!