








🏎️ Start Your Engines with Style!
The 12V Ignition Switch Panel is a robust and stylish solution for race car enthusiasts and vehicle modifiers. Made from durable aluminum alloy and carbon fiber, it features a 30A capacity and 12V voltage. This multi-functional panel includes a red illuminated engine start button and a toggle switch with a safety cover, making it easy to control your vehicle's power. With pre-drilled mounting holes, installation is straightforward, and it's compatible with a wide range of vehicles, from race cars to boats.









D**S
Good value
Nice little switch panel, works well. Switches are good quality.
R**H
Push start
Worked great
A**N
Brings me joy
The media could not be loaded. I modified an old lawnmower to make it go way to fast and I rewired the entire ignition system and used this in place of a key and it brings me joy every time I start the engine. Way better than a boring old key. However, there are some faults. The wiring for the start engine button is far more complex than it needs to be. Also, the words "Start Engine" on the button start to wear off quickly.
B**R
Look to youtube for installation tutorials.
Awesome device , thank you!
A**R
It works, no instructions, but it works
This thing saved my buddies 95 Astro from being towed from where it died. No instructions, so we just searched YouTube and looked up wiring diagrams and eventually figured it out.He now drives the van every day again.You can't beat the price either, just one switch costs this much at the auto parts chains
C**S
It’s ehhh…ok
Not bad if you know basic electronics and relays you should be able to wire it up just fine. The relay that it came with was bad.
J**
Was a good price
Will work what I needed
M**E
What a fun addition to your vehicle
Be advised that there's no wiring diagram for this switch panel. But there are videos on YouTube that are helpful. What I discovered is that my system on my '73 Jeep CJ5 only has 4 wires, so the third switch isn't used for ignition. Second, I discovered that there is a wire to activate the coil which has to be live before the button can be used to start the engine. The button may activate the starter, but the engine won't start without the coil. Lastly, the final wire (of my four) was for all the other accessories. This is main point of divergence in most ignition systems on newer cars. This single wire activates my "accessories" which, on my Jeep, are only comprised of gauges. So, watch the videos, and dive in and give it a try. It's a cool way to start your vehicle.
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