Lost Key

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    Lost Key

    Morning,

    I recently received a hand me down Attex 252 crazy colt that I grew up with. After sitting for all these years the key has been misplaced. Can I install a switch to bypass the key? If so what wires would I have to use.

    Thanks

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    I'm not sure if it would be the same style as in my Max ii, it's a 1975, but I can take pictures of mine after it's daylight and tell you where each wire goes. But you could easily install a momentary or toggle switch to start and kill it.
    Mine is also a plain key like most lawn tractors and golf carts use, you could try using a key like that before getting into any wiring.
    Last edited by Dw89xj; 01-30-2020 at 05:08 AM.
    DanW

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    I think I have some old attex keys at home.

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    Red- POS.+
    Black- ground-
    Brown- magneto/coil kill wire
    Yellow- switch solenoid wire
    White - lights (shrink tubed with a yellow in pic)
    Hopefully this is useful, like I said mines a max and I really don't know how many different key switches were used back then.
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    DanW

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    Thanks everyone for the quick replies. Just found a replacement ignition switch at Lowes for $25.

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