Conceled Kill Switch

Discussion in 'Maintenance/Repair' started by NavyMC, Jul 2, 2012.

  1. NavyMC

    NavyMC Member

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    I am curious how you would wire a kill switch on a 78??? TRfknD, any thoughts? I have the switch in my cab already, although not conceled... I am not totally profecient when it comes the the PFM of electricity's switchology, though I get it from a physics perspective. Any ideas or pics/explanation of others' set up would be greatly appreciated... :shrug:

    I totally feel for the dude that got his ride stolen and I would be crushed if someone took my little yellow truck!

    Cheers!
     
  2. scrub88

    scrub88 Toyotaholic

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    In my old civic I had a push button ( hold down ) while you turn the key hidden under the dash were only a finger could find it or fit . It was wired to the starter signal switch more less like a incomplete circuit until you held the button down fairly simple to install/ wire up don't no if this would work on a yota if u break a Honda ignition a flat head will crank it as well as unlock the steering . I'd purchase a nice alarm and do a kill switch .
     
  3. Inertia

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  4. josealex1636

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    The way I had mine was I cut one of the wires that go to the ignition switch and that cut all the power from the truck. The way I did this was with a test light just touched the wires and got the one that had constant power and it worked great . If you want pictures LMK
     

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