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DonM 04-02-2024 03:57 AM

Yet another Kill Switch solution
 
Since I don't trust myself NOT to mess something up, I contacted an aftermarket automotive wiring specialist that's very close to my house for an estimate on installing the kill switch.

Originally, I just had him give me a quote for splicing into the under hood fuse block and place a wire in the starter relay circuit, and I would finish the job from there. This guy is an extreme perfectionist and VERY concerned over his reputation, so it took him over 2 hours just looking at wiring diagrams and checking to make sure everything would be perfect in fit and function and that nothing bad would happen because of his work.

He found the perfect wire to splice (no CEL will be triggered) and plans to work on the underside of the fuse block, then put the new wire in a loom/sheath so that unless someone opened and traced every wire and KNOWS what they're looking at/for, they couldn't tell that anything was different from stock.

I've decided to go with a two-switch kill system, one a simple on/off switch and a second momentary on switch with a timed relay (the button and relay will activate the starter circuit for 10 - 20 seconds, then go dead again).

I'll semi-hide the on/off switch and put the temporary switch disguised, in a different location, so even if the normal switch is found, without activating the momentary switch/relay, the car still will not start.

I think that I'm looking at about $300 max for him to do the entire job. Cheap insurance IMO.

fj5gtx 04-03-2024 10:10 AM

What are you using to get the ON timed interval?

Dabjbr 04-03-2024 11:41 AM

That sounds great! Looking forward to hearing more. Shame we can't just openly share exact specifics without the risk of thieves reading the posts.

DonM 04-03-2024 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fj5gtx (Post 11416009)
What are you using to get the ON timed interval?

They sell relays that have an adjustable delay from 1 second to 999 seconds on Amazon. I might order one of those, or have the wiring shop order one (they might be able to get a better quality relay).

I'm going to call the shop and ask them about the feasibility/availability.


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