I think this was mentioned in your other thread.
Your motor is supposed to have a low speed setting to keep the auto pressured up. That would mean the motor would be running when ever the key is on.
However, if you wire it to the 'running' or ignition position of the switch then it will start up the moment you turn the key. You might not want that as it could be in drive and start to move off on its own.
Maybe the 'crank' starter position is supposed to latch a relay that then stays on when you release the key. Perhaps that part isn't working.
Need to see photos of the wiring layout to work out what has been done.
Is there anyone local to you who can help you trace the wiring and see what is going on?
Your motor is supposed to have a low speed setting to keep the auto pressured up. That would mean the motor would be running when ever the key is on.
However, if you wire it to the 'running' or ignition position of the switch then it will start up the moment you turn the key. You might not want that as it could be in drive and start to move off on its own.
Maybe the 'crank' starter position is supposed to latch a relay that then stays on when you release the key. Perhaps that part isn't working.
Need to see photos of the wiring layout to work out what has been done.
Is there anyone local to you who can help you trace the wiring and see what is going on?