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Old 05-20-2006, 11:32 PM
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kill switch for 1999 caviler

i want to install a killswitch for my car but i need help in the wires hep please
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Re: kill switch for 1999 caviler

doesn't anybody have any ideas that can help me
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Re: kill switch for 1999 caviler

sorry bro never delt with a kill switch. what exactly u want one for?
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Re: kill switch for 1999 caviler

well if you want something fast, simple, and easy you could just cut one of the starter wires and run it through the firewall into a switch in your interior. Then hide switch somewhere in your car. That way if the switch is not on your starter will have no power. Just a thought
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