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Besides this was under ZL1 thread. Liked the idea though. |
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![]() Drives: 2021 Camaro ZL1 1LE Join Date: Apr 2026
Location: Norfolk
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CEL but everything seems to work
Hello community,
Recently there have been more car thefts in my neighborhood. Because of that, I decided to install a kill switch as well. I found this post and thought the instructions and reviews were really good, so I followed them and installed the switch myself. However, it only works about 90%, so I wanted to ask where my mistake might be.
About my car: 2021 Camaro ZL1 1LE Manual transmission I hope to get some answers from you, thank you! |
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![]() Drives: 1977 Trans Am, 2024 Camaro 2SS Join Date: Apr 2023
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I have the Mobilistics No-start relay. It seems to work pretty well:
https://www.mobilistics.com/nostart-...p-immobilizer/ They recommend using this for the starter relay on the Camaro. -Ray |
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Starter control would be more ideal than fuel pump control in my opinion. |
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![]() Drives: 2021 Camaro ZL1 1LE Join Date: Apr 2026
Location: Norfolk
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Thank you
Thank you for your quick responses! I really appreciate it.
I ordered the Mobilistics no-start relay and will test it. It’s still a bit of a bummer that the car primes the fuel pump, and the kill switch is not working as intended, with the CEL coming on all the time. |
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As Mobilistics appears to be a well-known solution to prevent starting, using both might not be a bad idea. I could see hiding the fuel switch in the trunk and using it to turn off the fuel pump in what I’d consider a high threat theft area (anywhere I’m not really familiar with). They might get past the Mobilistics, and they might know the fuel pump is disabled, chances are better than not taking the time to find the switch is a bridge too far. Relatively cheap insurance really.
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I'm not sure how they'd get past the Mobilistics No start. They would need a key fob paired to the relay or they would need to realize what was happening and have a spare standard relay in hand to swap in. -Ray |
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I think what he meant was thieves probably know about this solution by now and it sticks out like a sore thumb in the fuse box since it’s the only relay with no GM writing on it.
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Starter interrupt at or really close to the starter would be better. Something that would require lifting the car to gain access to and didn't require modifications to sensitive circuits.
So far out of all the suggestions I've seen on here. Disconnecting the start button and putting a new one somewhere else is my favorite idea. |
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