Hi all,
I'm looking to wire in an anti-theft kill switch to my 1994 Toyota Hilux Surf, it's a 3.0l turbo diesel.
I've searched online and have received a whole mixed bag of information, though none I'm totally sure I can rely on.
From what I've read I think it would be safer to tap into the wiring for the starter motor rather than fuel pump, etc, as I don't want to be carrying around a waiting failure which could cause the engine to be randomly starved of fuel one day on the highway. By bringing wiring into the cab that is spliced into the starter motor am I likely to be causing a fire hazard?
I appreciate nothing will ever make a vehicle 100% secure to proper thieves, but to deter an opportunist and cause them enough of a pain so they move on is all I want from it.
Just a simple design which isn't complicated which won't let the engine start. Can anyone shed any light on any obvious dangers of limitations with doing this to a diesel engine?
I'm not an expert with electrics but for something simple like this I'd rather give it a go myself than pay for an autoelectrician.
Thanks
Owen
I'm looking to wire in an anti-theft kill switch to my 1994 Toyota Hilux Surf, it's a 3.0l turbo diesel.
I've searched online and have received a whole mixed bag of information, though none I'm totally sure I can rely on.
From what I've read I think it would be safer to tap into the wiring for the starter motor rather than fuel pump, etc, as I don't want to be carrying around a waiting failure which could cause the engine to be randomly starved of fuel one day on the highway. By bringing wiring into the cab that is spliced into the starter motor am I likely to be causing a fire hazard?
I appreciate nothing will ever make a vehicle 100% secure to proper thieves, but to deter an opportunist and cause them enough of a pain so they move on is all I want from it.
Just a simple design which isn't complicated which won't let the engine start. Can anyone shed any light on any obvious dangers of limitations with doing this to a diesel engine?
I'm not an expert with electrics but for something simple like this I'd rather give it a go myself than pay for an autoelectrician.
Thanks
Owen