how to wire a KILLSWITCH - theft deterrent
2018 ж. 7 Қаз.
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just an idea on how to wire up a theft deterrent TYPE kill switch on anything with an electric starter motor
just an idea on how to wire up a theft deterrent TYPE kill switch on anything with an electric starter motor
😂😂😂😂😂😂 JUST REMOVE THE STARTER RELAY
just remove the starter 😒
I just remove the whole engine every night before bed 😊
Wiring a three way switch to the horn is an idea that I have never heard before!
Good idea, add a latching relay in-between the switch to horn wire and the horn will stay on even if they crank for 1 second and dont crank anymore. Horn will blast until battery is dead, or they are..
I never thought about doing a double throw. Stupid simple and genius 👍 thanks man
Very good video. Staying tuned in for PART 2!
Simple, effective and cheap insurance.. Your clever vids have been invaluable for restoring my 68 SS the last 2 years. This Jan will be final completion.You got my appreciation and respect. Big thanks Chris!
Thanks. Hands down best kill switch video
You suggest to wire it into the starter circuit as apposed to the fuel or ignition circuit so that someone who is trying to steal the car doesn't continually crank on the motor! Totally understandable, but why not run a second kill switch to the ignition? My dad had two kill switches on his 65 mustang! On a mid 60's car it isn't a bad idea to have a kill switch on both circuits because the electrical wiring is much simpler than a modern car! Ford even put the stater solenoid on the fender well right next to the battery making it accessible for those who can't figure out how to crank the engine inside the car By having two kill switches, if the person trying to steal the car figures out how to energize one circuit, They still won't be able to start the car unless they figure out how to energize the other circuit!
Great video Chris, I'll do this to my 1980 El Camino . I am replacing my kill switch location and the horn trick ,is great . I started watching your videos about a year ago , and rebuilt my edelbrock carb with your help .Now I watch all your videos and give them a thumbs up.
Did it work?
Also eager for part 2! Love the vid
The very best simple Kill switch explanation I have seen yet, and I have used it in exactly the same way as you have described. The only down side for me with this setup is that my vehicle is a manual so even with the switch in the off-kill position it can be clutch started. But "hey" it's usually only going to be some lame kid car thief who wouldn't be bothered trying to clutch it & hopefully they will leave it. Better than having nothing though.
It's not good. A manual car can be bumped started . Wire it to the fuel pump. If its older and has no duel pump, wire the switch to the spark plugs cuircut.
Awesome, I liked the diagram you used to explain this especially also to the horn!
Well explained video
Wow... I love your idea. Yours is the best video I've seen so far in this topic.. thank you for this... You're awesome.
Chris you must have read my mind . Years ago I did exactly that on few cars except the horn thing, best idea I have seen so far after a lot of researching for a better one. Good job mate genius idea and simple.
My father installed this to his car 50 years ago.
Nice and straight to the point.
I installed this with the horn today. Many thanks for the instruction and drawing. Combined with another semi related video and I have a creative solution to give me piece of mind.
How did you do the horn? I bought a second horn and it didn't work.
@@WuestDennisOne terminal of the horn have to be connected to ground in order to complete the circuit.
perfect video... easy, straight to point, clear to understand for noobs like me. Thankyou!
Good stuff Chris. I woulda never thought of that.
Really looking forward to part 2
That's a cool idea, so that way. The horn is always ringing when they're trying to crank it.
Excellent, excellent Idea. Thank you for sharing.
Great idea! I will definitely use this on my Camaro restorations.
OMG you're a genius !!!
The horn activation is brilliant!
You the man Chris-Thanks for the vid. Cheers.
I like this one. I always thought with some of the other kill switches they would wear out the starter for ya. But my horn is anemic. But there are lots of imaginative ideas for the third position. I was thinking of doing something with an uninsulated key left in the ignition and an electric fencer.
Simple, clear instructions.
Do part 2 pls I really can't wait to see it working xd
Simple and brilliant!!
Excellent - Just what I was thinking!
I like the horn thing. Great idea.
Amazing idea. You're a genius
did that with my 65 impala. the horn idea is a great idea! I did a car by using a switch to ground out HEI too. I have a 72 chevelle so will use that horn idea as a backup. thanks.
This is awesome!!! Thank you so much.
Great idea. Thanks Chris. Will do my beloved 2000 Tacoma
Very simple and a damn good idea.
I’m putting it in today. My 53 Chevy thanks you
This would be hilarious to rig to a door lock that can’t be opened from inside as well as the horn haha! Totally rigging the horn setup on my 85 Chev C20.
I like the way you think! I have decoy switches the real switch is hidden.
Hey Chris bad ass video I always wanted to do this to my 67 firebird I really appreciate you making these videos I learn something all the time your the best on wiring on KZhead God bless you always my friend
Love the 2nd idea with the horn. It got me thinking. I want to install a momentary push button that closes the circuit while starting so I don't have to keep remembering to toggle the switch back and forth each time. What I was thinking is using a 5 pin relay in place of the double throw toggle switch. The neutral safety wire goes into the 30 pin. 87a pin is to the horn, 87 pin to the solenoid. The momentary switch will be to the 86 pin. This way, it will always go to the horn until the momentary switch button is pressed. Once released, it will always go to the horn circuit.
because its a relay youd be fine with using a low amp rated switch right?
Great idea!
My friends and I wired something similar only we used an air horn 😅, it'll scare the hell out of any thief
Thanks for great tip!
Nice, just what I needed for my chevy;s.
I used a button in my car that already exists in the car, that way everything looks original, I put it with a relay in combination with the key, and it has worked for me for years
Just wired it up in my old 71 chevy. Works great! Great video and idea
Hey, I appreciate you showing the diagrams that helped a lot. I’ve done some installing alarms and I usually have a yellow wire on old GMC’s. On the starter wire. I’m working on a 2008 GMC Yukon and I cannot find the starter wire coming off the column to save my life. Do you happen to have a picture or could you tell me where that starter wire is located and if it is the 10 gauge Purple? I know a 2004. It’s a 10 gauge yellow. Thank you ahead of time.
That's a great idea man!
I like crank to beeps horn idea. Loud noise attracts attention. Even in mall parking lot. Great deterrent.
So I did this on my manual truck lol & gotta say I love it 😂
Brilliant, I will try this but hook up the horn wire to a siren attached in the engine compartment.
Years ago I had a 1968 GTO...I just ran a wire from the ignition coil to a toggle kill switch to ground out the ignition. Easy peasy.
I just finished this and I like it
Hooking it up the horn! LOL That's brilliant!
Awesome. Great video
I would love to see that second part video
OUT FRIKEN STANDING SA VES ME $400 + DOLLARS I BOUGHT MY TRUCK For UNDER $200 THE VIPER ALARM THEY wanted $450 that's without installation FRIKEN ripe off thanks made my day
Really enjoyed that video easy and simple but would like to see the final results on the 2nd video
Would your diagram work with a push-pull or push-button switch, mounted on my dash ('66 Chevy truck) in place of my not-in-use choke bezel? Great video!
Nice work!
Great video. Thanks for the instructions! Would this same setup work with a three prong switch with and LED having; Earth, Load & Supply? I was thinking the earth tab can go to any ground on the car, and the purple wire from the starter would get cut and coming from the starter would go into Supply, and then come out of Load and go into the Solenoid. Does that work?
I have soooooo many ideas now!!!!
Wonderful idea in bonus.
I always tap into the wire on top of the gas tank and and break it. I use a small solenoid and being the pump is in the plastic tank on most newer cars I break the ground with my solenoid. I am building a 53 5 window with a stroker 350. I am using a electric pump just for that reason. Non electronic ignitions on vintage cars are to easy to steal as they have a manual fuel pump. You only need one 2ft wire with clips. It goes on ignition side of coil then to the battery hot side now you take a long screw driver reach the solenoid and then you short the big red hot wire across to the S on the solenoid that you are using and it will start right up unless it has no fuel. They also make solenoids that go on a gas line and block fuel altogether. You did a good jog explaining. Just thought I would give you another idea. If you want feel free to make another video with drawings better explaining this if you like the idea. Old cars really need a good kill switch . you could even put one on the coil wire. Once again thanks for the video.
you are so right.. I have never messed with anything older than 67 but I can imagine the ignition wires being easily accessible on pre 60s cars ... VERY GOOD info ... I will brainstorm and possibly make a video when the conventional kill switch is not a good option.. i understand exactly what you are running to kill the fuel pump..
Thanks, verry good and simple....
This is an older vid so dont know if it will get answered but... after the 3 switch & bonus wire to horn... my buddy and i were trying to think of something that is removable(maybe like a fuse from a fusable link?) And move that to another part of the vehicle... thoughts on that? Edit: spelling and :So to be more specific, at the end of your vid you have a straight purple line on the bottom... could a relay or fused link be added there, removeable and maybe more unexpected if they bypass/find the killswitch? Or i guess could even be between the ignition and NSS? Any help appreciated.
Such a good idea.
This works great nice video!
Finally someone who thinks like I do. So tired of everyone killing the fuel circuit. If the car won't crank the thief will leave, course he my steal something else or bust up things but at least the car is not stolen. PS like the horn idea.
killing the fuel pump is something a child comes up with
@@chriscraft77022 What would be like if a ignition coil was wired up to the seat
Great video.
Would this work with remote starter?? Thanks
Love this video thanks
I have another fun question. I assume that this would not turn off the car while it's running. Could I flip the switch after I start the car, while the car is running, without issue. My concern is car jackings - I wouldn't necessarily want to cut the car off immediately, just keep them from restarting the car after they've driven off. I assume since this is the starter, it wouldn't be an issue (like the fuel pump switches for example), but I want to make sure I'm not missing something since I'm not a mechanic.
I love the idea! Did you ever do part 2 of this video ?
Do I how to run a wire all the way down to the starter solenoid or is there some other area up in the engine compartment that I can attach the wire to
Very simple and detailed diagram. I applied the same wiring pattern as shown and got the ignition killed but when I flip it to the horn it blows continious. Where did I go wrong.
I like. Subscribed!
Does the switch have to be between the safety switch and the solenoid? I'm confused about what side of the safety switch to install the kill switch
Thanks bro I’m going to do this for skid steer
Does the horn set up work the same if wiring kill switch to the fuel pump relay?
This is genius!!!!
Great video
The 3 prong switch is to positive and one ground. Do i wire the horn to the ground from the switch
Bravo.........or u can use the fuse panel......add switch and fuse......simple.......solenoid positive side......cheers
Thank you! Great! 👍
Add a relay latching to the horn section, so any unauthorized operation will lead to continuous audible alarm.
Can I wire the switch from the wiring inside the dash. I have a 98 Jeep Wrangler if I use a multimeter to find the proper wiring can I do it?
only thing I'm confused about is what wire I use for the power. Not the 12v constant, is it the wire literally called ignition 1? Or would 12v constant work since the switch will be before the ignition ? Or after what ever way you wanna look at it
Do I use the S wire on my solenoid to the switch?
There's a black wire on my 92 accord that's smaller than the others it connects directly to my solenoid that's attached to starter. Can I splice this wire and have my switch wires spliced there? I have no electrical experience lol help would be appreciated my car keeps getting messed with. The wire is visible when looking directly down at my motor
Does it matter where you install the kill switch such as before or after the neutral safety switch?
I have a ln106 Toyota Hilux. I don't think it has a neutral safety switch. Will this still work on my ute if it hasn't a nss ?
Would a 15amp single pole double throw work?
So for the SPDT horn switch - if it’s on then car works normal. And if it’s in kill switch mode car won’t start and horn will beep. What does car do if switch is in the middle off position then ?
This is great
Hey Chris, do you have a headliner install video ? I searched with no luck Thank you for all the videos !! You explain things well and offer budget friendly resto options for guys like me !! I'm building a 70 Chevelle now , been binge watching your videos ,hope to see some new Chevelle videos from you soon. !!
I got one coming.. I have everything ready to make it but I’ve been trying to fix my house up
@@chriscraft77022 cool !looking forward to it ! I have plenty of other work to keep me busy on the car for the next month or two or 10 lol
Chris my headliner is shot on my gmt800 can I take it out, remove the fabric and spray bed liner on the back board of whatever is called?
Hey Chris, awesome idea! Do you have a link to Part 2? I can't find it in your video list.
Sadly don't think that he made a part 2 to this. But his diagram is pretty explanatory.
Thank you Chris... i’ve been contemplating the idea of installing a kill-switch on my 72 Chevelle lately. However, how should I wire it if I have a starter solenoid??
thats how its wired in the video... you wire the switch in series TO the wire going to the solenoid
Chris Craft ....Chris I apologize I meant to type Ford starter solenoid... I had to install a ford starter solenoid on my Chevelle to assist the starter.
If your horn draws enough current to require 12 gauge wiring, your ignition switch wiring will also need to be upgraded with 12 gauge wiring. Alternatively, what I would do would be to run the line from the cutout switch to a relay which would then provide the necessary current to the horn with a 12 gauge wire.
GENIUS
Which switch did you use?
I love it.
where's the 2nd and final video. love to see how it worked out.