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99HondaCivic KillSwitch HELP!

 
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Old Nov 19, 2011
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Angry 99HondaCivic KillSwitch HELP!

A new Honda owner here & I don't want my **** jacked. Today I hired a dude to install a simple starter killswitch and he apparently didn't know what he was doing because the car would still start with/without switch on. So, what do I do? I'm pissed. Any ideas? Help a girl out! I need to get another killswitch that works. Did he mess up my car by doing this? He just left & took switch after he realized what a dumbs he was

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Re: 99HondaCivic KillSwitch HELP!

That Sucks, Where Are You Located?
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Re: 99HondaCivic KillSwitch HELP!

i recommend a fuel cutoff system.
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Re: 99HondaCivic KillSwitch HELP!

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fer anyone coming in here to read this, a kill switch only have meaning if only the drivers' know where they are hidden.
and never answer the question: "where are you located?"
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Re: 99HondaCivic KillSwitch HELP!

Originally Posted by azkicker0027
i recommend a fuel cutoff system.
A kill switch right in front of the fuel pump relay behind the dash may not be a bad idea. It would be harder to find than something you can see just by looking under the dash.
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Re: 99HondaCivic KillSwitch HELP!

Do a transmitter remote control kit
Install on the fp relay

That's what I did after the rebirth of my civic after being stolen and stripped to a shell
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Re: 99HondaCivic KillSwitch HELP!

my question where can i get a kill switch and can i install the RFI or wateva its called myself?
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Re: 99HondaCivic KillSwitch HELP!

what is your car doing does it turn over at least
 
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