#33925 - 12/09/03 12:05 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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danielsmith
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Registered: 06/19/03
Posts: 182
Loc: San Diego, CA
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I did my own little schematic drawing.. not realizing that one had already been done. If you can interpret my drawing at all (I know it's not electronically correct) I used a two sided LED that will light green on one side and red on the other. The schematic that I drew will cause the LED to light green when the fuel pump is active and red when the fuel pump is disconnected. Also, as was alluded to above, the two-color leds are NOT 12v and thus need a resistor to keep the power down, the exact resistor value will depend on which LED you get, but the one I purchased required a 333.33 Ohm resistor.
Hope this helps someone
Here it is. (PDF)
Edit: After reviewing my circuit, I need to make some modifications. Pin 6 needs to be tied to ping 7. (critical..or the damn thing won't work) And a co-worker suggested tying pin 4 on RELAY_DPDT to ignition power so that when you shut off the car, it automatically collapses everything and your fuel pump is disconnected... only bad thing about that is that you have to have your key in the "on" position for the whole thing to work. This means that if you have to have the magnet OFF of your key right
Last thing: The momentary switch on the bottom that's tied to pin 8 should be a normally closed... I forgot to specify/draw that. I'll leave that link up, but it will be revised this evening.
Daniel
Edited by danielsmith (12/09/03 01:51 PM)
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#33926 - 12/10/03 08:12 PM
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LBSpearo
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If you cant wait and you dont have the switch installed....
if im parking in a really sketchy neighborhood, etc... ill pull the ignition fuse from under the hood. the car will try to start but wont turn over completly.
Yeah and those "sketchy" guys watching u go under ur hood will think " He needs a kill switch."
Too much trouble for me. If the projects i'm going to is too ruff, either someone picks me up or fuck it I ain't going.
I met a guy at the dealer getting parts for his stolen Civic. I was talking to him about how my Si was broken into several times. We discussed if he had an alarm and he said he did. He even took out the ignition fuse and they replaced that and drove off with his car in his driveway. Thieves are getting smarter and carry their own fuses. Just an FYI.
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#33927 - 12/12/03 09:22 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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marshun
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i just installed a switch that doesnt let the car get turned on. the fuel pump doesnt turn on and theres no spark or starter. and the switch stays right up front. i dont even have to leave the drivers seat to flip it.
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#33928 - 12/12/03 11:21 PM
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Neo Noodle
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#33932 - 12/20/03 10:16 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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danielsmith
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Registered: 06/19/03
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Loc: San Diego, CA
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Well.. I finally did this last night (the magnetic version) It's FRICKEN AWESOME. I rigged it up so there's a green light when the fuel pump is active and it turns red when it's disabled. I ran into one big snag though. I had run the wire from behind my dash back to the fuel pump and I kept popping fuses on the +12v I was tapping off of. Finally, 2 hours (and dinner) later.. I realized the wire I sent to the back was laying on the metal where the seat was.... *grounded* so when I applied power: POP! Stupid wires... so here's my tip: use electrical tape around EVERYTHING... even if you don't think it needs it.
-DS
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#33933 - 01/20/04 01:44 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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yomuppet
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Just did it, works great, very impressed. Mad props to civicgeek for diagramming it all out for us in a very easy to understand and folllow fashion
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#33936 - 02/05/04 12:18 AM
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Ziatic
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Registered: 10/26/03
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Loc: Toronto
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Maaan I want a kill switch so bad but the magnetic method seems so hard so I was wondering, is the first method just as effective assuming the theif can't find the switch or is there some other way to bypass the first method??? btw thanks to everyone that contibuted
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#33937 - 02/06/04 09:55 PM
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yomuppet
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Magnetic method isn't hard at all, just follow the diagram. It does take a bit of time if you're not too practiced at this stuff, but is not hard at all. If I weren't too lazy to unsolder my LED I'd do the red/green LED thing too, but for now just red will have to suffice
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#33939 - 02/09/04 01:34 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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SiToeKnee
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Registered: 11/13/03
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Loc: Irvine, CA
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i used 14 gauge wire, but i did the switch way, not the magnetic way. didn't have to use a fuse as long as the switch was high enough in amperage. the switch one was really easy. i didn't want to do the magnet one, even though it's a really good method, i didn't feel confident in my abilities to do the work. good post.
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#33940 - 02/09/04 01:57 AM
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HoWheels
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And FYI ... there are alot of proponents of fuel cut switches. I'm a firm believer that a switch somewhere in your ignition system, IE somewhere between the key and spark plugs (lol vague) is just as effective if you do it right (albiet at the risk of flooding your engine).
It's saved my dad's '64 StingRay twice, his '84 RX-7 once, and just saved my Civic last week.
They broke in, jammed a screwdriver in the ignition switch, and cranked. Nothing. My car remained. Minus $700 worth of shit stolen of course.
It was so effective and inconspicuous on my Civic that when it went to the repair shop (long story) ... and they began repairing my car WITHOUT MY FUCKING AUTHORIZATION (lol uncontrollable rant), they replaced the ignition switch, and it SHOULD have been starting properly. I was told they actually went and bought a new ignition coil, BECAUSE THEY COULDN'T FIGURE OUT WHY MY CAR WAS STARTING.
If a repair shop can't figure out how to start it, it must be good.
Or they're just stupid.
-a
PS sorry I can't be more specific about my settup (paranoid ), but follow the rest of the advice in this thread and you'll be good. In fact, you can't be too safe. Find as many security methods as you can and use them all.
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#33941 - 02/09/04 11:30 PM
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yomuppet
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My stupid connections came unsoldered yesterday, bah. I guess I need to use more solder... I'm off to home depot tomorrow for an extension cable so I can solder in the driveway
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#33942 - 02/15/04 10:44 AM
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civicgeek9
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Registered: 11/10/02
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Loc: Dallas/Ft.Worth, Texas
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Just did it, works great, very impressed. Mad props to civicgeek for diagramming it all out for us in a very easy to understand and folllow fashion
I'm an electronics engineer, and I know these thngs can be difficult, even for me at times. So I was hopin I had made it simple enough for everyone. Thanks man, I'm really glad it was easy and worked for you!!
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My stupid connections came unsoldered yesterday, bah. I guess I need to use more solder... I'm off to home depot tomorrow for an extension cable so I can solder in the driveway
No you do not need more solder, you need a CLEAN solder. If a solder fails, it's cuz the connections you were soldering were dirty or soiled in one way or another. Try using some alcohol on the wires and terminals before you solder it. Wash and dry your hands really good, and touch the wires, etc, as little as possible before applying solder.
I just visited this thread for the first time since I posted my original schematic... I am VERY happy to see that a lot of you have been able to follow it and do one for yourselves. Congrats to all who take the steps necc to protect their investments!!
And to DanialSmith.. Nice work on the dual LED setup.. that's pretty nice as well. I might have to add that on to mine when I get back home from Mass on business.
Good job everyone! Stay safe and secure!
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#33945 - 02/23/04 08:40 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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jjtackleberry
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Loc: KS
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I just did mine this weekend and talk about a simple insurance.
Hid the switch, and tested it......works like a charm...
I tapped in the wire closer the the front of the vehicle it was alot easier than pulling the seats out..........
This is truely one of the best post EVER
Thanks
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#33946 - 02/23/04 11:42 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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DXorsist77
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Registered: 12/18/02
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Loc: Columbia,SC,USA,North America,...
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I just did mine this weekend and talk about a simple insurance.
Hid the switch, and tested it......works like a charm...
I tapped in the wire closer the the front of the vehicle it was alot easier than pulling the seats out..........
This is truely one of the best post EVER
Thanks
I'm glad i started a thread that people really appreciate. The sad thing is , i'm the guy that asked for the help and i still haven't done the damn trick to my car. Thanx to everyone who has contributed to this post. If there's anyone who can help me out in Columbia,SC drop me a message.
Mike
Edited by DXorsist77 (02/23/04 11:44 AM)
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#33948 - 02/23/04 01:12 PM
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yomuppet
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That sucks dude but nice that the switch at least saved your ride. Losing the car altogether would have been a much bigger pain. Are those EX seats in your Si or do you drive an EX?
Del sol seats.
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#33950 - 02/23/04 04:19 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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yomuppet
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Nope, not yet. Insurance company = slow as molasses
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#33951 - 02/24/04 08:21 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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jjtackleberry
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Loc: KS
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I just did mine this weekend and talk about a simple insurance.
Hid the switch, and tested it......works like a charm...
I tapped in the wire closer the the front of the vehicle it was alot easier than pulling the seats out..........
This is truely one of the best post EVER
Thanks
I'm glad i started a thread that people really appreciate. The sad thing is , i'm the guy that asked for the help and i still haven't done the damn trick to my car. Thanx to everyone who has contributed to this post. If there's anyone who can help me out in Columbia,SC drop me a message.
Mike
What do you need help with??????? I'll help if I can......
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#33952 - 02/24/04 05:45 PM
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DXorsist77
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Damn i used to live in KS.(Ft. Riley) Well I'm "electronicly challenged". I could work on a car but when it comes to electronics I let the pros handle it. Maybe if u can come up with some really, really,really simple plans I might be able to do it. Tell me what i need and what needs to where first, second and so on. I would really appreciate it.
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#33953 - 02/24/04 08:48 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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yomuppet
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Damn i used to live in KS.(Ft. Riley) Well I'm "electronicly challenged". I could work on a car but when it comes to electronics I let the pros handle it. Maybe if u can come up with some really, really,really simple plans I might be able to do it. Tell me what i need and what needs to where first, second and so on. I would really appreciate it.
These plans are about as simple as you can get. And they detail exactly what's needed, and how to do it. *shrug*
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#33955 - 02/25/04 11:15 AM
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jjtackleberry
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you have PM
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