How to disable S2000 for security
#1
How to disable S2000 for security
I just picked up a beautiful AP2, and would really like to keep it. This being said - does anyone have any experience in installing a simple disabling switch in an AP2??
I'm hearing that the s2000's are becoming a theft target and want to be able to disable the car using a simple hidden switch under the dash or under the seat or ??
some years ago I had a '78 308 GTS in San Antonio, way too close to the Mexican border, and wanted to insure that it stayed where I parked it. There was a pressure switch under the driver's seat that disabled the fuel pump should the driver leave the seat, like in an accident. I installed a switch to break that circuit, and put it under the seat so that I could quickly and easily disable the car when leaving it parked.
This being said is there a convenient circuit, ignition, fuel pump or even the switch on the clutch pedal that would allow an easy disabling switch???
thanks much guys!
I'm hearing that the s2000's are becoming a theft target and want to be able to disable the car using a simple hidden switch under the dash or under the seat or ??
some years ago I had a '78 308 GTS in San Antonio, way too close to the Mexican border, and wanted to insure that it stayed where I parked it. There was a pressure switch under the driver's seat that disabled the fuel pump should the driver leave the seat, like in an accident. I installed a switch to break that circuit, and put it under the seat so that I could quickly and easily disable the car when leaving it parked.
This being said is there a convenient circuit, ignition, fuel pump or even the switch on the clutch pedal that would allow an easy disabling switch???
thanks much guys!
#2
Maybe I've been away from the forums for too long and missed something, but the S2000 has an electronic disable system - the car won't start unless a key that has been coded to the ECU is used. Has that changed? Other than bringing your own ECU and matching key is there a publically-known way to bypass the factory system? In my experience if they want the car they just tow it.
#3
The Disable Function is obviously enabled with a key but...
yes, I am aware of the obvious , however I've heard that folks are getting keys made using the VIN that's clearly visible from outside a car. They understand your routine, or where you live, then come back at their convenience w a duplicate key and you are out of a car. Heard of several such as this here in Atlanta. Hence my request for an alternate such as - car won't start without the clutch pedal being depressed, maybe a switch on that circuit?
#4
A lot of guys in the 240sx community install a simple SPST throw switch on the fuel pump power wire so the fuel pump wont get power no matter what. You can get pretty creative with it.
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At the end of the day, they'll tow it if they want it bad enough. You would be better off putting a GPS tracker on the car than worrying about a kill switch.
Last edited by Fokker; 10-29-2016 at 02:14 PM.
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My father in law put the kill switch in the cigarette lighter of his 67 Mustang. Instead of pushing the the thing to heat up for a light, it really was an on / off switch. I thought it was pretty slick.
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yes, I am aware of the obvious , however I've heard that folks are getting keys made using the VIN that's clearly visible from outside a car. They understand your routine, or where you live, then come back at their convenience w a duplicate key and you are out of a car. Heard of several such as this here in Atlanta. Hence my request for an alternate such as - car won't start without the clutch pedal being depressed, maybe a switch on that circuit?
#10
Friend used to shackle his 1964 Porsche 356SC to a post. From axle to post with HD chain and Master lock. I have heard someone got their Supra stolen, even with the HD shackles. Guys torched the chain.
One thing about this arrangement... must not forget to de-shackle before driving off.
One thing about this arrangement... must not forget to de-shackle before driving off.