What does a kill switch connect to?
What does a kill switch connect to?
A “kill switch” in its simplest form is a switch that is connected to one of your car’s vital starting parts (fuel pump, fuse box, ignition, battery, etc.) in order to “kill” the power to that part when it’s switched on.
Where do I put the Kill Switch on my car?
To install this on your car, you will need to go under the car and find the fuel line.
How do you wire an ignition kill switch?
By using a wiring diagram for your car, you should be able to find which wire is your ignition cable and determine the proper one to cut into. Once the wire is cut, you can either solder the 2 ends of the wire into the switch, or use additional connectors and crimp it on (no soldering required). Below is an ignition kill switch wiring diagram:
How do you put a fuel cut off switch on a car?
Adding an inline fuel cut-off switch is a fairly straight forward way of physically stopping the flow of gas to your engine. To install this on your car, you will need to go under the car and find the fuel line.
By using a wiring diagram for your car, you should be able to find which wire is your ignition cable and determine the proper one to cut into. Once the wire is cut, you can either solder the 2 ends of the wire into the switch, or use additional connectors and crimp it on (no soldering required). Below is an ignition kill switch wiring diagram:
What kind of kill switch do I need for my car?
E-KYLIN DC 12V Electromagnetic Solenoid Valve Terminal Master Kill System is full kit ready to be installed on your car within minutes. This device uses a latching relay, so it only uses power when it is switching it on or off, no power used to hold it in either position (which would cause battery drain).
Adding an inline fuel cut-off switch is a fairly straight forward way of physically stopping the flow of gas to your engine. To install this on your car, you will need to go under the car and find the fuel line.