How to Install a Hidden Kill Switch in your Car or Truck (Cheap Anti Theft System)

Instead of installing an expensive car alarm system or using ineffective methods to prevent your car from getting stolen, learn how to install an inexpensive, hidden kill switch. http://simplisafe.com/dreamcar

This kill switch is easy to install and anyone can do it at home with basic tools. It can also work along with your car’s current alarm system. How it works is it cuts the power to the fuel pump so you cannot jump start the car, hot wire it, or even push start it. In order to steal the car you need to tow it! It is better than a batter quick disconnect because your computer wont restart and you wont lose your radio stations.

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41 thoughts on “How to Install a Hidden Kill Switch in your Car or Truck (Cheap Anti Theft System)

  1. I hope this video was helpful and you guys never have one of your vehicles stolen! If you install a kill switch, be sure to tag me on Instagram @ChrisFixit so I can share your post!
    By the way, make sure you watch till the end for my "dream car"!!! Sooooo Pumped to show you guys that!
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  2. A common way car thieves steal cars now is by using a hand held electronic device that detects the radio signal emitted by your key fob and boosts the signal to fool the receiver in your vehicle to think that the signal booster is a key fob which allows the thief to open your vehicle and drive away. To prevent this you should store your key fobs in a metal box that will block radio signals from detection. However a kill switch is still a great idea however rather than a large toggle switch I recommend using a much lower profile button that must be pressed while simultaneously pushing the start button.

  3. I think that there should be at least two switches so even if a theif finds one of them, the car still will not operate. Maybe an unnecessary button rewired along with a switch would work?

  4. This is a very insecure method of theft prevention as somebody can simply go straight to the relay, see the splice job and reconnect the existing wires, bypassing the kill switch.

  5. I think I would go one or two steps further by cutting a small hole in the dash behind the wheel and adding a bit of soft rubber blended in to the dash to cover the push button switch.

  6. I ran a wire from the coil to the cigarette lighter on an old Ford for a friend, Lighter in, coil grounded, no start. Fast and easy

  7. I would move the wires away from the relay box to somewhere more concealed – it's far too easy for someone to get in there, see the cuts/splicing and figure out the deal, more so if they know what relay to look for. Make that cut instead at the fuel pump. Yeah, it'll require more work to install, but it'll be impossible to troubleshoot as well without taking the car apart. That's how you stop a thief.

    Also, switch blanks are a great way to hide the switch by just making it look like a normal vehicle feature. If that doesn't work you could also mount an aftermarket switch panel with your kill switch there… and 5 other dummy switches next to it. If they are three position switches your thief will never figure out WHICH TWO in which position starts the car LOL

  8. Install several switches on several places.
    Leave some of them on, and turn others off when you go.
    So even when the thief knows all the switches, he doesn't know which are turned on or off.
    Also you could use micro switches, and connect them to your glove compartment lid.
    When you don't open it, the car won't start.
    Or make it so that you have to open and close the trunk 3 times in 10 seconds, and honk 5 times in 5 seconds, and then you can start.
    Thank me later.

  9. How about instead of a switch, add a relay thats power by the battery, that way it can be hid better and you would need a mobile phone to connect to the relay before hand so that you would need to the owners mobile phone to disengage the kill switch remotely.

    That way the only way to turn off the kill switch is to steal the owners phone, find the password to the owners phone, find the second password to open the app that controls the relay.

  10. this ks so useless, they dont need the switch, they can simply connect the wires back to default… what a bs useless time waste video…. disliked for wasting my time

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