If you have no voltage at the clutch safety switch, it typically indicates that there is a problem in the electrical circuit leading to the switch, such as a blown fuse, a faulty ignition switch, or damaged wiring. This could prevent the switch from receiving power, which is necessary for it to function properly and enable the vehicle to start. Additionally, it could mean that the clutch pedal is not fully engaged or that the switch itself is defective. Troubleshooting the circuit and components involved is essential to identify the root cause.
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