Door car starter

Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – For airplane

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123198B, 180286, F02N 1700

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042916534

ABSTRACT:
A combustion-engine vehicle includes a starting system which starts the engine in response to one of the vehicle's doors being operated. When the door is opened a circuit is completed from the vehicle's battery through a dome light switch to the ignition coil and to a starter-motor solenoid switch. A vacuum switch coupled to the engine's intake manifold opens the circuit to the starter-motor solenoid switch when it senses that the engine has been started. A door-sensor control connected between the dome light switch and the starter-motor solenoid switch and the ignition coil includes two on/off switches connected in series, with the starter-motor solenoid switch being connected to a downstream terminal of the first on/off switch and the ignition coil being coupled to a downstream terminal of the second on/off switch. The vacuum switch is connected in series in a line to the starter-motor solenoid switch.

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