#33997 - 05/22/04 12:10 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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sxng9
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Registered: 01/10/04
Posts: 65
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i still don't know where you bought the reed relay, and i had a hard time finding one that works, so i decided to wrig up a remote wireless fuel pump kill switch. i found somebody who was good with building wireless stuff, so i had him build me a simple control unit, and a simple remote.
the remote has a good range (maybe half a mile??) - j/k; i tested the control unit from the basement and tested the remote from as far as the very back end of the fence in my backyard. it might even have a farther range, but i have yet to test it. if i'm ever at gun-point when in the car (or out of the car), i can push the button on the remote, and no, i don't keep the remote chained along with my other keys. i keep the remote elsewhere on me, so i can cut-off the fuel, even when the theif is far away from me.
besides the remote-controlled kill switch, there is also a simple manual switch hidden in the car. i bled my hands to death trying to hide everything, so i hope that what i have done so far today was worth it.
as far as the schematic, it's basically the same as the reed relay kill switch, but just think of the DPDT Plugin Relay as the actual control unit. i'm still using an automotive relay, but i took out the flashing LED, the reed relay, and the pushbutton.
...well the pushbutton is still on my car, but it's not hook up to anything, and serves no function, other than to fool the theif. i already drilled a hole in my car prior to building the remote kill switch. i might as well leave the switch there to fill in that empty hole, and to fool the theif, that the switch actually does something, until when he rips the dashboard apart.
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#33999 - 06/06/04 10:38 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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00CIVIC_-_
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Registered: 05/27/02
Posts: 465
Loc: New York
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Hey guys, I bought all those parts that you need for the magnetic kill switch, but I have no clue how to wire this up, this is a pic of what iv got:
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Thanks for your help!
The DPDT relay looks the sameas the pic above, but the regular 12V relay is different, on my 12V auto relay it sais 30,85,86,87a,87, and from my pic is the magnetic switch good enough???
Edited by 00CIVIC_-_ (06/06/04 10:46 AM)
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#34001 - 07/07/04 09:01 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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jjtackleberry
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Registered: 03/21/02
Posts: 446
Loc: KS
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.....as of this last weekend....
I installed three more of these in three different cars.......
I wonder how many people have done this...
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#34004 - 09/27/04 09:04 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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CivicDnB
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Registered: 04/08/02
Posts: 357
Loc: Fairfax, VA
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how many amps is the fuel pump pulling? What are the minimum requirements for a switch (not the relay solution)? Using a Relay, what are the requirements?
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#34005 - 09/30/04 02:45 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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ddiejr
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Registered: 10/11/02
Posts: 44
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I just did it and it works great . Thanks!!!!!
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#34006 - 10/07/04 09:53 PM
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SiLeo20
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Registered: 05/18/04
Posts: 301
Loc: Kissimmee Florida
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I dont know if anyone has seen this bfore i know i havent but once i saw a magazine with a 90-93 integra hooked up and to the gear shifter he had some special square lock so if anyone tried to steal his car they couldnt put it in gear.... anyone else sen this?
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#34007 - 10/22/04 10:56 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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vontez
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Registered: 06/30/04
Posts: 18
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Just buy an automotive switch from radio shack. A switch rated at 30A will do just fine.
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#34008 - 11/23/04 05:31 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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smokinSI
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Registered: 12/25/02
Posts: 604
Loc: OH
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What's the first peice I should replace if I'm getting a battery drain????
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#34009 - 01/23/05 03:33 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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cncivicsi
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Registered: 12/17/01
Posts: 66
Loc: Texas
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Could someone please repost or email me the schematics for the magnetic kill switch. None of the links/pictures appear to be working anymore.
Thanks!
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#34010 - 01/24/05 01:41 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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Da_One_Si
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Registered: 11/18/04
Posts: 30
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wasup just wonderin how u guyz connected the gauge wires to the fuel pump wires...did u solder it wit a soldering tool or did u use crimp-on butt connectors n shrink wrap tubings? i dun wanna be spendin money on the soldering shietz if the other one or 2 workz just as fine
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#34015 - 06/12/05 08:55 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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petemac
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Registered: 05/29/05
Posts: 22
Loc: middletown ny
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i just instaled a inline kill switch to the fuel pump today(5 dollers and a hour and 30 mins) now i want to do one to the starter. How do I do it?
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#34016 - 07/16/05 01:45 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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KneeGrow
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Registered: 02/04/03
Posts: 10719
Loc: San Francisco, CA
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Hey guys if u haven't heard the civic was stolen. LOL i knew i should've put that kill switch in!! Anywho my new car is a 95 BMW M3. (fast) I was wondering do any of u tech guys think this will work on a Bimmer?
Damn, how come you didn't install the switch?
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#34020 - 09/09/05 03:35 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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jdemoney23
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Registered: 08/23/05
Posts: 131
Loc: burbank, ca
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damn this is a good thread for thieves. not that im a thief or something but yah. lol dont u think?
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#34021 - 09/18/05 04:10 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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99 Si Jeff
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Registered: 08/30/05
Posts: 17
Loc: California, United States, Mis...
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nice thread guys.
I just did one today. 1. Just cut the yellow/green wire in half. (I wont say where i did mine) 2. Bought some male/female quick disconnects from radio shack 3. Bought a 25amp 12VDC SPST rocker switch from radio shack Rocker 4. Bought some 14 gauge wire from autozone 5. Put a female (or male) quick disconnect on each side of the cut yellow/green wire 6. Put a male (or female) quick disconncet on each of the 2 lines of 14 gauge wire. 7. Plug the 2 lines of the 14 gauge wire to the 2 lines of the yellow/green wire useing the quick disconnects u just put on. 8. Run the 14 gauge wires where u'd like. 9. Put female quick disconncets on the end of the 14 gauge wires 10. Plug the female disconnects to the 2 male ends of the rocker switch.
Done! Just make sure to crimp everything well & use electrical tape. My way is not complex, but it does the job. I have almost no electrical knowledge at all, but I was able to figure it out, so anyone should be able to do it.
The hardest part of this is taking off the interior panneling.
used this today took about 2 hours but only because i had to wait for radioshack to open hahah thanks a lot for the help
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#34022 - 01/27/06 04:20 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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00cleanSI
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Registered: 03/13/05
Posts: 14
Loc: GA
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STOP POSTING THIS EVERY WHERE!!!! THIEVES CAN GET ONTO THESE THINGS AND SCREW US OVER GUYS. HAD AN EBP 00 CIVIC SI. ON APRIL FOOLS DAY I CAME OUT OF WORK FROM THE MALL AND CAR WAS GONE. GOT IT BACK A DAY LATER AND IT WAS A SHELL. WE NEED TO KEEP HOW TO DO A KILL SWITCH SECRET. PM EACH OTHER, JUST AN IDEA THAT I DONT MIND TLKAIGN ABOUT. I PUT MY SWITCH IN THE TRUNK AND LOCKED THE TRUNK POPER SO THEY CANT GET OT MINE WITHOUT A KEY
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#34025 - 02/07/06 07:20 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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tuner10
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Registered: 01/03/06
Posts: 133
Loc: Washington
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lol hey I live in washington.. own my own civic.. was wondering of a really good place to put it... if you could plz pm me
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#34026 - 03/22/06 05:22 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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dansred2000si
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Registered: 12/17/04
Posts: 1780
Loc: El Paso, Texas
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#34027 - 05/15/06 02:47 PM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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jonhenry15
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Registered: 05/09/06
Posts: 12
Loc: CT
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i just did it in about an hour. i was curious though, if my connections are perfect, will the fuel flow be effected. or does it just need connectivity for power.
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#34028 - 07/17/06 12:59 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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JayDee
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Registered: 07/10/06
Posts: 36
Loc: PA
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Well I installed my kill switch today and i feel pretty good about it. I was a little bit more comfortable at work today!!! I do not feel right telling anyone where I put it but all I can say is, be creative and really think about where you put it. I instaled mine thinking of the same thing like 50 times, "No I bet the thief will check here from experience" before I actually found the right place!!!!
Good Luck peps!!!
Wait which technique did you use? The switch one or the magnet one?
-Danny
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#34029 - 07/17/06 04:44 AM
Re: Need a Kill Switch
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2000SIRCOUPEPD
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Registered: 07/13/06
Posts: 32
Loc: dirty jerz
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you can wire a killswitch to ur fuel pump,starter,coil,battery cutoff, you can unplug your ecu every night take youre ecu fuse out . . . take out your main power relay .. lots of things not mentioning clutch and brake locks . .
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