Can't remember what thread it was mentioned in....
I noticed this and wondered if it might be just what people are looking for?
http://www.jjcraceandrally.com/Url.do?r ... B9,5HFM7,1
Tdi clutch switch
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Re: Tdi clutch switch
It's sort of suitable...only thing is it works the wrong way round as in goes closed when brake pressed but needs to go open, a relay could be used to sort that however...also a m10 metric thread would be better as that's what vw stuff uses, motor cycles have really small pressure switches for the brake lights that are suitable as well but again the switch works the wrong way round.
Vw oil pressure switch would be suited to the task assuming it can take the max pressure generated as on most 2 switch engines one is open and one closed at standstill
Vw oil pressure switch would be suited to the task assuming it can take the max pressure generated as on most 2 switch engines one is open and one closed at standstill
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Re: Tdi clutch switch
i was wondering about that so i put a continuity meter on the clutch switch from the loom of my AHU and when the switch is pressed ( i.e clutch pedal not engaged) there is no signal, and when the switch is released (pedal pressed) there is a signal/connection, which i think would work the same way as the pressure switch i.e connection when the clutch is engaged.
it is quite possible i am missing something of course.
my AHU is off a 98 golf and the clutch switch works the same as brake light switch as in it wants to spring open but is held closed by the pedal in its rest position. when the pedal is pressed and the switch springs out, a connection is made.
it is quite possible i am missing something of course.
my AHU is off a 98 golf and the clutch switch works the same as brake light switch as in it wants to spring open but is held closed by the pedal in its rest position. when the pedal is pressed and the switch springs out, a connection is made.
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Re: Tdi clutch switch
But you don't want a connection when the clutch is pressed...you want it when it's up so its no good using a brake pressure operates switch, that's the point I made just there.
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Re: Tdi clutch switch
ah, my clutch switch connects when the pedal is pressed the same as the brake line pressure switch.
but i have yet to fit it all and get it working so as i said, i could very well be missing some vital piece of information here.
but i have yet to fit it all and get it working so as i said, i could very well be missing some vital piece of information here.
1992 T3 LHD Syncro 16" 4 door doka 1.9na diesel
1990 T3 LHD Syncro 16" Westfalia Joker high top 1.9 TDI
1985 T3 LHD Westfalia Joker high top 1.9 Digijet
1980 T3 LHD factory high top 2.0 Aircooled
1990 T3 LHD Syncro 16" Westfalia Joker high top 1.9 TDI
1985 T3 LHD Westfalia Joker high top 1.9 Digijet
1980 T3 LHD factory high top 2.0 Aircooled