Security Switches?
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- Minor Legend
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Re: Security Switches?
I recommend a flame thrower under each sill - oh, wait, that's my welding torch 

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Re: Security Switches?
Received a nice circuit diagram showing kill switch wiring for fuel pump and coil.
Most appreciated -
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Re: Security Switches?
I have a switch, and also remove a component and also have a visible deterrent. A lock that locks the handbrake lever and car in gear.
The best has to be a tracker device as the police can find your car again once the tracker is activated. These really do work.
The best has to be a tracker device as the police can find your car again once the tracker is activated. These really do work.
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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Re: Security Switches?
Yep, that's how they ship cars abroad despite trackers or any other security device.bmcecosse wrote:Unless they park it inside a steel container.....Faraday Cage....
You can put them off, delay, frustrate them. But if they really want your car they just break into your house and take the keys..............