Kill Switch for Civic Si?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Vario »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I am worried about losing my new car to theft. Anyone know of any diagrams or installation instructions for wiring in a fuel kill switch? It seems to be the best way to protect it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
find your main relay (behind and to the right of the glove compartment) snap, unsnap its the "oem" kill switch
find your main relay (behind and to the right of the glove compartment) snap, unsnap its the "oem" kill switch
just remember... kill switch will only protect it from ammatures..........
a pro carrier thief will get your car in under 30seconds andbe gone!
simply tow truck design hydrolics fit into any fullsize pickup.
only way to protect your car truly is FULLCOVERAGE INSURANCE! anything else is a risk!
would only take me PERSONALY 30-60seconds to jump outta a enclosed trailer, throw a winch on the car and drag it into the trailer sliding all 4tires if needbe simply closing the door and be on my way. not that i have BUT i think about this stuff!
plus i watch alot of tv. the points are the same....
its not always like the old days when people just broke into your car and smashed out the colum and drove away. not people can do it without scratching your car and taking thier time geting into it and striping it!
hell they got these code grabber things now that steal your remote control signal.... then they just push a button and POOF your cars already unlocked for em.
IN SHORT full coverage insurance and a decent alarm is all you can do to help prevent and recoupe from such a occurance.......
a pro carrier thief will get your car in under 30seconds andbe gone!
simply tow truck design hydrolics fit into any fullsize pickup.
only way to protect your car truly is FULLCOVERAGE INSURANCE! anything else is a risk!
would only take me PERSONALY 30-60seconds to jump outta a enclosed trailer, throw a winch on the car and drag it into the trailer sliding all 4tires if needbe simply closing the door and be on my way. not that i have BUT i think about this stuff!
plus i watch alot of tv. the points are the same....its not always like the old days when people just broke into your car and smashed out the colum and drove away. not people can do it without scratching your car and taking thier time geting into it and striping it!
hell they got these code grabber things now that steal your remote control signal.... then they just push a button and POOF your cars already unlocked for em.
IN SHORT full coverage insurance and a decent alarm is all you can do to help prevent and recoupe from such a occurance.......
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