<VV> security system / ignition cut off
Jim Houston
jhouston001 at cfl.rr.com
Fri Aug 22 06:43:35 EDT 2008
I have a powerglide wiring harness (4spd car).. I took the neutral
safety switch wires (purple?) and ran them to a toggle switch that I
mounted in the back of the ash tray. Open the ash tray, flip the switch
and no start. Works for me...
Jim Houston
'65 Monza coupe
Dave Thompson wrote:
> I park my Corvair in the driveway. I do not like the typical auto alarms
> available. I don't want some siren going off that everyone ignores anyway. I
> have several designs in my head to simply disable the ignition. However I am
> not sure how I want to activate it; pushbutton, switch and where I want to
> mount the "actuator".
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> A while back there was a device on EBay that had you operate several
> accessories in a certain order to enable / disable the ignition. I even
> thought of putting some micro switches in my AM radio so I have to push two
> pushbuttons in a certain order to enable / disable the ignition, kind of
> like Biff's car in "back to the future". "Only I know how to start my car".
> However, I want it to be simple so it won't fail and disable me on the road.
> Perhaps a solenoid ratchet switch that will not use power in either mode. It
> only uses power to operate from one mode to the other. I don't want to have
> to open the engine compartment every time I get into / out of the car.
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> I would like some suggestions of what some of you have done.
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> Dave Thompson
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> 63 Spyder vert.
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