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This sounds pretty cool...Looks like another project to try. Pretty neat trick though.
mp3_moran said:I have something similar to the push button idea, I have a hidden keypad mounted, every time I get in the car I enter my code, every time I open the door while the car is running I have to punch in my code also (carjacking protection) If I don't punch in the code, the first time I hit the brakes my alarm gives one last warning to punch in the code, then the whole car shuts down (starter and ignition kill) It just seems like a good idea everyone should do (and if they figure out that part of my alarm they have the lojack to deal with.........after my bike got stolen I'm not taking any chances with my mp3)
ZoomZoom said:Yes, using the lighter to make the "kill switch" will make the lighter no longer operational in it's normal capacity. Like I said though, there are other way to make it work, everything would hook up the same except for terminal 85. You can make it so you have to hold down the door lock button, or the turn signal lever, etc.. If your interested in using the door lock button, you would be looking for a light green with red wire at the door lock module which is located high in the driver's kick panel area to the driver's side of the brake pedal. There are lot's of options, you could even mount a little tiny push button under the shifter boot. and just press it through the material while turning the key. They also sell pressure switches that can be mounted under the carpet right next to the hatch lever, etc... You get the idea.![]()
"Alternative security" has been a HUGE issue here in NJ among WRX owners. I'll share a couple of things we've figured out. A kill switch is a great, cheap addition to any security system. Just make sure you use a good quality switch or relay. You don't want this switch controlling power to the fuel pump failing at 60 mph. Personally, I have a magnet controlled relay hidden in the dash and with a single swipe of the keychain, the kill is armed or disarmed. If you're not watching really closely, you'd never know I was doing anything. I went with this type of relay because alot of WRXs were being watched by the thieves that were taking them. If they saw you digging around under the dash, they'll have a pretty good idea of where to start looking when the car doesn't start.GGKAuten said:I have also had friends that used a switch hidden somewhere in the car to interupt the starter lead.