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17 Sep 2025 09:47 #261983
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Looking for help wiring up a kill switch to my fuel pump fuse for added security,
I was thinking maybe like I have in the picture will work.
well that's how im hoping will work for my other car as it has fuse for the fuel pump to tap into for a killswitch but how would i go about doing it for my 2022 3door jimny as it has a fuel pump relay?
I was thinking maybe like I have in the picture will work.
well that's how im hoping will work for my other car as it has fuse for the fuel pump to tap into for a killswitch but how would i go about doing it for my 2022 3door jimny as it has a fuel pump relay?
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17 Sep 2025 12:05 #261984
by fordem
Replied by fordem on topic Kill switch
If the Jimny has a dedicated fuel pump fuse then that kill switch will also work, it will interrupt the power to the pump.
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17 Sep 2025 15:17 #261985
by Motacilla
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The Gen4 is equipped with an immobilizer, and can't be started without the key -- even if the ignition lock were broken or bypassed. (In case you were not aware.)
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17 Sep 2025 20:22 #261993
by danparry 91
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I did not no that about jimnys cheers
For killswitch for my other car,
It's push button start lexus.
Has alarm ect but doesn't seem to matter,
Recently had x2 nice mercedes stolen the other day without the keys they must of bypassed or something
Can I just tap into it wires into fuse box then add toddle switch
Can I wire like that?
Or best to insert x2 blade terminal into fusebox instead of using piggyback fuse holder
For killswitch for my other car,
It's push button start lexus.
Has alarm ect but doesn't seem to matter,
Recently had x2 nice mercedes stolen the other day without the keys they must of bypassed or something
Can I just tap into it wires into fuse box then add toddle switch
Can I wire like that?
Or best to insert x2 blade terminal into fusebox instead of using piggyback fuse holder
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18 Sep 2025 00:35 #261994
by Hughes
Replied by Hughes on topic Kill switch
Fuel pump fuse should be in the engine bay. If there is room for it to fit in the fusebox, that piggyback fuse holder will be fine.
You'll just have to extend the switch wiring to go through to the dash.
Just make sure also that the piggyback is inserted so that your switch is on the fused side of the power supply. That way your switch wiring is protected.
I'd avoid fiddling with the OEM wiring harness a much as possible.
You'll just have to extend the switch wiring to go through to the dash.
Just make sure also that the piggyback is inserted so that your switch is on the fused side of the power supply. That way your switch wiring is protected.
I'd avoid fiddling with the OEM wiring harness a much as possible.
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18 Sep 2025 02:27 #261998
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Thanks for the help mate ,
Also how the piggyback fuse is wire is good?
Like the fuse in the top then the negative fuse in the bottom right section section??
I was going to add another extra 20amp fuse in that power wire from the piggyback fuse aswell just for added protection
Also how the piggyback fuse is wire is good?
Like the fuse in the top then the negative fuse in the bottom right section section??
I was going to add another extra 20amp fuse in that power wire from the piggyback fuse aswell just for added protection
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