kill switches
I was wondering if anyone know what i need in order to make a kill switch like follows....I would want 3 stages being like driver window up,,and seat belt on and 1 more trigger is there a part already made for this like 3 inputs 1 output thanks
There is no switch to tell you when your window is rolled up. You would have to add one if you wanted it setup like this and might I add, it's not too great of an idea.
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why not put a kill switch on your fuel pump line.......i have a friend with a 97 hatch who has a fuel pump kill switch that he customize to his factory radio where it looks like the **** that turns the volume but really is his kill switch......you would never be able to tell its a kill switch.......
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18C_EJ8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">He wants to make a 3-stage kill switch, meaning that all three switches need to be engaged in order for the vehicle to start. </TD></TR></TABLE> So what would the "driver window up" and "seat belt on" be for?
Or do you mean use them as kill switches?
Window up could be a problem.
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Or do you mean use them as kill switches?
Window up could be a problem.
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Yes, use them as kill switches..
And I bet the window wouldn't be that difficult... A simple reed switch, or something similar to what's on my snowblower... A plastic "key" enables the machine to start by separating two contacts. When the key is removed, the contacts snap closed, and the engine stalls out...
Would take some cutting of the weatherstripping, and a bit of snaking the wire down the window channel, but I presume that it would be possible..
And I bet the window wouldn't be that difficult... A simple reed switch, or something similar to what's on my snowblower... A plastic "key" enables the machine to start by separating two contacts. When the key is removed, the contacts snap closed, and the engine stalls out...
Would take some cutting of the weatherstripping, and a bit of snaking the wire down the window channel, but I presume that it would be possible..
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