te17@novasgonemad
26-04-04, 11:38 PM
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rite the rd wire on the diagram is the wire that u choose to immobilise the car with eg.. starter fuel pump or wot ever,, but dont connect the relay to this wire dirrestly behind the sterring wheel as then the can detach the relay! instead follow it deeper into the dash :). the yellow is a constant + which u can get form ur clock or stereo and the blue isa ground or earth wire r1 is an automotive relay and s is the switch to operate the relay. now using the diagram create this circuit and find a good place to hide ur switch i found that under the drivers arm rst is a gud place as u can turn it on or off descretely sh!! the reason for doing it this way and not just sticking a switch in under ur dash is so that u can control it remotely from some where further away than the connecting point and becauase the switching signal wire is of such low amp loadin the wires can be so fin that u cud just run them any where and it wuold still be fine :) for a list of parts or comments then plse put it on this post cheers
sorry cambridge fixed now tho :)
rite the rd wire on the diagram is the wire that u choose to immobilise the car with eg.. starter fuel pump or wot ever,, but dont connect the relay to this wire dirrestly behind the sterring wheel as then the can detach the relay! instead follow it deeper into the dash :). the yellow is a constant + which u can get form ur clock or stereo and the blue isa ground or earth wire r1 is an automotive relay and s is the switch to operate the relay. now using the diagram create this circuit and find a good place to hide ur switch i found that under the drivers arm rst is a gud place as u can turn it on or off descretely sh!! the reason for doing it this way and not just sticking a switch in under ur dash is so that u can control it remotely from some where further away than the connecting point and becauase the switching signal wire is of such low amp loadin the wires can be so fin that u cud just run them any where and it wuold still be fine :) for a list of parts or comments then plse put it on this post cheers
sorry cambridge fixed now tho :)