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Old 11-19-2009, 11:43 PM
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Default How to: Inexpensive Starter Kill

With times like they are now, not everyone can afford to fork out that cash to buy a decent alarm system. Yet, they still should be able to keep their vehicles safe from the thieves of the world. Heres is a How to, that will allow you to sleep a little bit easier. Although this is a good way to de-ter thieves I would still reccomend getting a full security system when the funds are available. This should only cost you about $8 dollars max.

What youll need.
- Aftermarket CD player (kenwood, sony, alpine, pioneer, ect)
- 2 relays
- 1 diode
- 8 female wire connectors
- 6 four inch pieces of 16-18 guage wire (preferably different colors)
- 2 five inch pieces of 12 guage wire
- 1 twelve to eighteen inch wire to go to from the relay to the radio
- Solder and soldering iron
- Electrical tape
- Wire Cutters/Strippers and Crimpers

***SEE DIAGRAM BELOW***

1. Align relays side by side (drill them to a piece of wood for better support)
2. connect the 6 four inch wires to the connectors
note- jump pin 85 from relay #1 to pin 87 on relay #2 and from pin 87 to pin 85 on relay #2. confusing i know. see diagram
3. connect the 2 five inch wires to the connectors
4. connect all connectors to relays (12 guage to pins 87 and 30 on relay #1)
5. cut starter wire in half and strip both ends
6. connect pin 87 from relay #1 to the key side of starter (solder and tape)
7. connect pin 30 from relay #1 to motor side of starter (solder and tape)
8. ground pins 86 from both relays
9. connect pin 30 on relay #2 to ignition
10. connect pin 85 on relay #2 to the amp turn on or power antenna turn on lead. make sure you wire the diode inbetween that wire
11. tape up your relays somewhere in the dash



NOTE: ****TO START YOUR CAR, TURN IT TO THE ON POISTION AND WAIT FOR THE RADIO TO TURN BACK ON. THEN START THE CAR.****

NOTE: ****IF YOU HOOKED YOUR WIRE UP TO THE POWER ANTENNA TURN ON, MAKE SURE YOU TURN IT TO YOUR AM/FM TUNER SELECTION.****

*******TO DISABLE YOUR STARTER JUST TAKE OFF THE FACEPLATE TO YOUR CD PLAYER.***********

**if you're not comfortable installing this I am sure there are a few great installers on this site that would**
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:50 PM
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this is cool! But now when you see a guy walking around w/ a faceplate you either run to your car or assumed he stole one hehe
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Old 11-23-2009, 02:16 PM
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nice write up man
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unless your like me and have a aftermarket radio that has no 12V constant wire because im using a used older model harness because im too lazy to switch them out. So therefore my car would have a permanent starter kill haha
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from what i have heard starter kills are about the most useless, heard that thieves just bring a wire to jump to the starter. Just fyi try to keep up on the latest ways my installs are being bypassed.
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IMO, a fuel pump relay kill switch would be more cost effective. A good length of wire and a handy (black) toggle switch will do the trick. I have seen relays go bad.
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this works as a fuel pump kill as well. hell, you can have one on your starter and one on your fuel pump wire. I do a lot of work for the s2ki forum and ive installed it both ways. If you have a honda and need security done in the Upstate of SC let me know..
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this works as a fuel pump kill as well. hell, you can have one on your starter and one on your fuel pump wire. I do a lot of work for the s2ki forum and ive installed it both ways. If you have a honda and need security done in the Upstate of SC let me know..
to bad i live in asheboro nc mane id have u do my si
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this works as a fuel pump kill as well. hell, you can have one on your starter and one on your fuel pump wire. I do a lot of work for the s2ki forum and ive installed it both ways. If you have a honda and need security done in the Upstate of SC let me know..
Why use 2 relays? Especially 5 prong? The fuel/starter can be done with one relay. Personally i feel that an ignition kill is more effective. Nonetheless all of these delay the theif from getting ur car...
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90% if this can be bypassed unfortunately with the use of a snatch truck which is outrageous in my area atm. I can't even drive my rollback into an apartment complex at night without getting pulled to see what im doing. Theft deterant = chains through the front wheels ftw.
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