Easy kill switch.
Your car wont start unless you have you clutch depressed. Remove that switch and wire it to a hidden kill switch. Sometimes its better to use a "normal" switch than a hidden one. A theif will look for a hidden one.
hahaha, lol ive been doing that for the longest time. I just extend the wires and put a small switch on it in a hiddin place. It works. Bad part is the ppl that have remote startes wont be able to start there cars!
thats an oldy but a goody. add about 4-5 more layers on top of that, and you'll be pretty set. thats what i'm running with. not really all that worried, but wont be too hurt the day it happens
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How is that any easier than putting it on any other wire? What do the people with automatics do, the neutral safety wire?
Bad thing about it is that it's under the dash. At least a fuel kill switch you can interrupt somewhere that they're not already looking at.
Bad thing about it is that it's under the dash. At least a fuel kill switch you can interrupt somewhere that they're not already looking at.
I have an idea, can this work? i was thinking of using a fuse box (the ones used on the batteries when you car has a system) of about 16 gauge to make a kill swaitch.
sort of like, it wont start without a fuse. We can hide it, and add it when we need it
sort of like, it wont start without a fuse. We can hide it, and add it when we need it
On a Honda, I cut the 12V wire going to the distributor. Soldered on new wires rewrapped the wires in new loom. routed them from engine bay to up under the dash. Connected relay, hooked to alarm. The other thing I did was to mount alarm and relay in different locations. Also all wires leaving the alarm are one color and the same size, black. If I needed a larger gauge wire I ran mutiple strands.
Good luck theif it looked completely stock.
Along with multiple other tricks I wont reveal.
Good luck theif it looked completely stock.
Along with multiple other tricks I wont reveal.
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