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installing a simple ignition kill switch
#1
installing a simple ignition kill switch
Hey
So I just bought my 1988 toyota pickup v6 2 weeks ago and last night it was stolen, I discovered this 5 minutes after I left it when I returned to disconnect my spark plug wire to prevent it from being stolen. Long story short the cops found it 5 hours later a couple blocks away and I think its in need of a serious ignition kill switch installation haha. I need to find a toggle switch and install it somewhere hidden, my question is. How many watts/volts/amps/ohms ( all I know is that 12v is probably good to go) does a toggle switch need to have for it to work correctly once installed? Which wire coming from my key ignition should I splice for it? And which wire will I need topurchase for it to work? I'm thinking I just need to follow the wire through my firewall and splice it there and hide the switch somewhere under my dash, is this the correct way to go about doing this? I don't like working with my own electrical on my truck but this is relatively easy wiring so I just want to make sure I'm exactly correct on my ideas. Any help is appreciated, thank you!
So I just bought my 1988 toyota pickup v6 2 weeks ago and last night it was stolen, I discovered this 5 minutes after I left it when I returned to disconnect my spark plug wire to prevent it from being stolen. Long story short the cops found it 5 hours later a couple blocks away and I think its in need of a serious ignition kill switch installation haha. I need to find a toggle switch and install it somewhere hidden, my question is. How many watts/volts/amps/ohms ( all I know is that 12v is probably good to go) does a toggle switch need to have for it to work correctly once installed? Which wire coming from my key ignition should I splice for it? And which wire will I need topurchase for it to work? I'm thinking I just need to follow the wire through my firewall and splice it there and hide the switch somewhere under my dash, is this the correct way to go about doing this? I don't like working with my own electrical on my truck but this is relatively easy wiring so I just want to make sure I'm exactly correct on my ideas. Any help is appreciated, thank you!
#2
i got the same truck man std cab.. i put a switch in its a heavier duty one std on/off. i hid mine behind the glovebox area. if u pull apart your steering column and look at your ignition switch it will have each function of tghe switch marked so where it says start (i think) thats the one u wanna splice into. just be sure to conceal where u spliced into it cuz the thief could just trace it to the switch
#3
Might also be careful posting were your going to hid the switch, I am sure there are scum bags browsing the forums that would love to know that its behind your glove box ect...
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If you search for kill switch, you will find some nice write ups and how to wire them, super easy, and pretty quick to do. Just keep your kill switch location secret....Also, there are many other ways to implement a kill switch without even running off the ignition wire, I know mine is not tapped into that wire and it won't start with my switch engaged.
Op-
If you search for kill switch, you will find some nice write ups and how to wire them, super easy, and pretty quick to do. Just keep your kill switch location secret....Also, there are many other ways to implement a kill switch without even running off the ignition wire, I know mine is not tapped into that wire and it won't start with my switch engaged.
#4
there are RFID kill switchs you can pick up on Ebay for cheap..
or set up a relay as a kill, vehicle won't turn on unless some random accessory is turned on..
cig lighter/headlights are very popular might want to stay away from those...
or set up a relay as a kill, vehicle won't turn on unless some random accessory is turned on..
cig lighter/headlights are very popular might want to stay away from those...
#5
Just get yourself one of these... Mount it so the key just hangs below the dash and remove the key... No one will ever see it and you'll have the key...
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/TAY-1036/
That's what I had in my last truck and is now waiting to be installed on my 85... Although I got mine from Princess Auto and only paid $7.99
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/TAY-1036/
That's what I had in my last truck and is now waiting to be installed on my 85... Although I got mine from Princess Auto and only paid $7.99
Last edited by 91 4Runner; 06-07-2011 at 01:21 AM.
#6
well so far i just need something easy and quick so im thinking a 12v 30a toggle switch in my ignition line. Do i just disconnect the ignition wire from the starter and connect it to my switch and than run a 25amp fuse from it back to the starter? or will this blow me up?
#7
if u are not sure u might just want to take it in and have someone else install it, if all u want is a kill switch for the starter that will not do anything if someone wants to steal it... if its a stick... bump start it then. also if its an auto then they can just run wire from battery to starter and fire it up that way... if it was me i would do it where it kills the power to the on position of the ignition and then u know that they cant steal it.
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#8
I think i'm going to scrap the whole ignition kill switch because i dont know where to get a professional to do it nor do i have the money to pay for that. I cant find anywhere online to find a detailed explanation of it either so I think ill just run it through my fuel pump power wire that way i just need a #14 wire and put it in the middle of the wire and that sounds a hell of a lot easier, that way if someone does push start it than it wont last for very long either...i hope. I hope this works before i kill myself or my truck
#10
I recommend a battery buddy
I found 2 Battery Buddies on Ebay for $50.00. It's a push button battery disconnect, and will prevent your battery from draining too much when you are runnin accesories without the truck running. It also makes working on your truck easier. One can disconnect the entire positive electrical system with push of a hidden button, and reconnect it by pushing the same button.
http://batterybuddy.com/
http://batterybuddy.com/
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#16
cause with that pulled its just stopping the starter from working, and with a clutch u can just bump start it.. the best is one that cuts the fuel pump or spark so the motor will not run at all.
#17
Thanks guys, I'm going to just throw it in my fuel pump line tomorrow and maybe throw in a second one somewhere if i need it, we'll see. I love working with my truck but i hate electricity! Anyways thanks guys you've all helped buttloads!
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#19
the simplest and cheapest and fastest way of implementing a kill switch is to pull the "efi" fuse in the fuse block under the hood, wire in a 30amp 12v toggle switch (in the location of your choice). be sure to include an inline fuse holder so you still have a fuse in your efi circuit. vehicle wont start with it off, no fuel will be delivered. also if you flip it while the vehicle is running, it will sputter and die lol
#20
the simplest and cheapest and fastest way of implementing a kill switch is to pull the "efi" fuse in the fuse block under the hood, wire in a 30amp 12v toggle switch (in the location of your choice). be sure to include an inline fuse holder so you still have a fuse in your efi circuit. vehicle wont start with it off, no fuel will be delivered. also if you flip it while the vehicle is running, it will sputter and die lol
you could also pull the fuse box forward, and put your switch inline behind the fuse. then the fuse socket will look like there's a fuse in it, but that fuse will be bypassed in behind by the switch you install. if you use a metal toggle, make it 25 amp, since the fuse is 20amp.
if you use a lower amperage switch, you must use a relay configuration with 30AMP relay. otherwise something like a 10amp plastic switch may eventually melt down inside.