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  1. Jul 16, 2013 · One clever way to keep your car from being stolen: Put in a kill switch (or better yet, several of them) that can cut off the flow of electricity in your car.

    • bwojdyla@hearst.com
  2. Feb 24, 2023 · With all the recent uproar about thieves stealing Kias and Hyundais using USB cables, now is the time to discuss a good means of thwarting such thefts: the simple kill switch, which prevents...

    • Murilee Martin
  3. Jun 5, 2024 · Kill switches offer a valuable layer of security for your car or truck, making them a worthwhile investment for many drivers. Understanding their types, functionalities, and limitations lets you decide whether a kill switch fits your vehicle and security needs.

  4. Jan 12, 2023 · So, as the title suggests I am looking for ideas on placement and even type of a hidden kill switch. As my car has EFI I was thinking it would be easy enough to put a switch somewhere on the fuel pump power wire to shut power off to the pump.

  5. Most trivial is to put a switch in-line with the clutch pedal switch, if the car comes with one, or inline with the key ignition signal if it doesn't. People do tend to prefer, if possible, to put in a switch inline with the fuel pump signal line, because a sputtering car sounds more likely to be broken than one that refuses to even try to start.

  6. Mar 26, 2023 · Installing a kill switch, or an ignition cutoff switch, in your car is becoming increasingly popular to prevent car thefts. These switches create an extra layer of security by interrupting the electrical circuit that connects the starter motor to the battery in your vehicle.

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  8. Oct 12, 2004 · On my '71 fj55 I set up a kill switch that interrupted the coil circuit, grounding it I think. Switch was hidden under dash someplace. Pretty easy to get around but I was looking for anything that would be an extra obstacle.

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