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2001 Toyota & Acura Celica GTS
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has anyone ever made a kill switch for their celi? i'm looking into making one & curious which wires to add the switch to.
i currently have a kill switch in my car so even though thieves can jump start my car it will turn right off because i have another on/off switch hidden in the car to deactivate the line to the fuel pump.

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2000 Toyota Celica GT
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i got one on, i just followed the constant power wires from the ignition into the dash, and cut them far back where no one can really reach without taking half the car apart, and ran it through the switch from there.

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what i did for the civic was you find your fuel pump wire. Cut the signal side and put the switch in between there.

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