Electrical Defrost switch ignition?

Teen'93stang5.0

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I was watching the BigTime guys fight with their ‘89 GT on YouTube and noticed they somehow have the defrost switch hooked up as a starter switch.

I was wondering if this was just some custom thing that the previous owner did (they never mention it in the episodes), or if this is a pretty common thing? Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this?
 
Love watching those BigTime guys. Can’t wait for their next video fixing the Fox (or did they already do that?) last I remember they blew up the motor.
 
Well, would I be completely an idiot if I assumed that just routing the ignition wire through a momentary switch in the dash would work? It doesn’t negate the need for a key, but a little quirk and maybe even a little theft protection could be worth it.
 
Well, would I be completely an idiot if I assumed that just routing the ignition wire through a momentary switch in the dash would work? It doesn’t negate the need for a key, but a little quirk and maybe even a little theft protection could be worth it.

Correct. You would wire the defrost switch in to trip a relay beefy enough to send power to whatever it is you want to power.

By the same token, you could leave your key switch intact and use the defrost switch to power/disable the start relay.

So, your ignition sequence might be something like this:

Key ON
Defrost Switch Pressed and Released
Key to START

Without the momentary press of the Defrost Switch to close the power relay to the start solenoid, you'd get nothing. Not even a click.

You could then use the Defrost Light to indicate whether the Start Solenoid Power Relay was energized or not energized.

I mean... There's lots of ways you could do it.
 
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