You know, I have to admit that that is a really good observationamsiegel wrote:Ejector seat button is in the secret compartment of gearshift knob. Dash buttons are for oil sprayers or smoke screen.


You know, I have to admit that that is a really good observationamsiegel wrote:Ejector seat button is in the secret compartment of gearshift knob. Dash buttons are for oil sprayers or smoke screen.
mbouse wrote:love that commercial bernie.
take a picture of the box and post it... you have us all curious
Now that's hilarious!maytag wrote:not as long as he keeps pushing it every 108 minutes!bwilson27 wrote:You pushed it?!!
We're doomed.
amsiegel wrote:Katsi
You must repent. During the next Bond Marathon you must watch at least 3 of the early bond moves.
Now back on subject. Is there anything on your car that does not come on. lights, fan, etc. Does the button go click or does it just push in and pop back out. I am gusssing a switch for the radiator fan or ignition and they must have fixed the problem and disconnected it since secon wire is not on.
I think it was probably once a push button for starter as Mark first suggested.So Cal Mark wrote:looks like a PO added a push button for the starter when the ignition switch failed
Now you tell me that - after I brought the standard version !!!! I was going to install the NOS button in the gear knob !mbouse wrote: btw- i do sell a version of the SHORTER SHIFTER with a hollow core just for the ejector button wiring. Can't have a sloppy installation of the ejector button.