Anti theft fuel pump switch
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Whitescala89
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Anti theft fuel pump switch
Thinking about wiring up a fuel pump cut off switch so if someone tries to skank it,it wont start. Whats involved? Is it easy or would someone on here fancy doing it?
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Nate
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Re: Anti theft fuel pump switch
assuming you have an injection, it's easy. trace the wires to the pump. identify which is the positive. cut this wire and extend the 2 ends to a switch.
if you have a carb, do the same thing with the +ve to the coil
if you have a carb, do the same thing with the +ve to the coil
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Whitescala89
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Re: Anti theft fuel pump switch
It is injection. Didnt realise it was this easy. Question though,Does the pump keep running if the switch is left on after the car has stopped running or does it switch on and off with the ignition?
Re: Anti theft fuel pump switch
it wouldnt be a very good anti theft devide if it didnt... pumping all the time, ignition on or off...
Sorry...
But yes - it should do.
But yes - it should do.
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Re: Anti theft fuel pump switch
To save messing about with wiring, why don't you just pull the fuel pump relay out and stick it in your pocket when you leave the car.
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Re: Anti theft fuel pump switch
That would work... but would it not cause an issue doing that in the long run? ie wearing out the contacts in the relay socket?PeteGLi wrote:To save messing about with wiring, why don't you just pull the fuel pump relay out and stick it in your pocket when you leave the car.
I'd go with the switch, but be aware. Thieves are pretty clever noodles and can find hidden switches unless you stick it somewhere completely unobvious, like in the boot under the speaker shelf. Just means you'll have to get into the habit of putting something in your boot everytime you go to your car so it don't look obvious. I suggest a brolly, lol.
There are of course other options... like an immobiliser. They aren't too difficult to wire in if you're handy with a soldering iron.
You could also go to the other extreme of installing an UHF RFID tag reader with the fob in your wallet (my inner geek has arrived)
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And if you dont have a wallet - you could implant the chip/fob in yourself... Mission impossible security levels now.Funky Diver wrote: You could also go to the other extreme of installing an UHF RFID tag reader with the fob in your wallet (my inner geek has arrived)
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You'd need it inserting in your butt cheek if you plant the receiver in your seatChaps wrote: you could implant the chip/fob in yourself...
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Re: Anti theft fuel pump switch
on one of my astras, i had a 6.3mm jack socket in the bottom of the arm rest that was in the poitive feed to the coil. i had a mono plug that just had the 2 contacts joined together. worked like a switch (pull the plug out and it kills the spark) but looked like a nut
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Whitescala89
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Re: Anti theft fuel pump switch
One of my finer momentsChaps wrote:it wouldnt be a very good anti theft devide if it didnt... pumping all the time, ignition on or off...Sorry...
But yes - it should do.

