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Geoff Glave
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Hi there,
I'm looking for a gadget that I'm not sure even exists. I want to build an
ignition immobilizer for my 1988 Nissan pickup by using a relay and unused
switch on my dash to turn the ignition on and off.
I figure the easiest way to open and close the ignition circuit is to plug
the switch circuit into the fusebox in place of the ignition system fuse
(with a fuse inline in the new circuit to maintain the protection). This has
the advantage that if the switch or relay ever fails I can just plug unplug
the gadget and plug a fuse into the fusebox and be back on the road.
Does anyone know of a supplier (preferably online) that sells a bridge that
I could plug into the fuse socket? Lots of people sell power taps, but this
isn't what I'm looking for - I'm looking for something that has the
fuse-type connector on one end, but a pair of wires on the other end. The
fuses are standard ATO spade fuses, like these:
http://www.selectproducts.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/page30.html
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Geoff Glave
Vancouver, Canada
geoff A T glave D O T org
I'm looking for a gadget that I'm not sure even exists. I want to build an
ignition immobilizer for my 1988 Nissan pickup by using a relay and unused
switch on my dash to turn the ignition on and off.
I figure the easiest way to open and close the ignition circuit is to plug
the switch circuit into the fusebox in place of the ignition system fuse
(with a fuse inline in the new circuit to maintain the protection). This has
the advantage that if the switch or relay ever fails I can just plug unplug
the gadget and plug a fuse into the fusebox and be back on the road.
Does anyone know of a supplier (preferably online) that sells a bridge that
I could plug into the fuse socket? Lots of people sell power taps, but this
isn't what I'm looking for - I'm looking for something that has the
fuse-type connector on one end, but a pair of wires on the other end. The
fuses are standard ATO spade fuses, like these:
http://www.selectproducts.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/page30.html
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Geoff Glave
Vancouver, Canada
geoff A T glave D O T org