Great if you dont mind resetting your clock and stereo every time you want to go for a drive... also super easy to bypass just throw something metal between the contacts and start the engine. I think this is more suitable for a holiday vehicle where leaving it connected for long periods drains the battery, so disconnect is the way to go.
Useless for anti theft, but great for people like me who only uses my car ( Honda C-RV ) once a week , and the battery is always down, especially in the winter. I only have to press three buttons on my entertainment / sat nav etc which takes about 10 seconds, so not a big problem, and my flat battery problem is solved.
I purchased this for a 2009 Corvette (not installed yet) which drains the battery even to the point where it cannot be recharged if not driven on a regular basis. So if it sits for 2 months this seems to be a solution. Then when it is time to recharge the battery should this be disconnected? Regards
Great if you dont mind resetting your clock and stereo every time you want to go for a drive... also super easy to bypass just throw something metal between the contacts and start the engine. I think this is more suitable for a holiday vehicle where leaving it connected for long periods drains the battery, so disconnect is the way to go.
But what happen if the theft open the hood can turn on manually or the alarm from the car will sound ?
I think a switch on the power to the fuel pump relay would be better. But this is a good idea for a non mechanically inclined person.
But
Newer cars can't be wo battery power for long.
Not sure what side effects that'll cause
If a thief pops the hood they can just override the kill switch with the on/off button on the kill switch?
Useless for anti theft, but great for people like me who only uses my car ( Honda C-RV ) once a week , and the battery is always down, especially in the winter. I only have to press three buttons on my entertainment / sat nav etc which takes about 10 seconds, so not a big problem, and my flat battery problem is solved.
I purchased this for a 2009 Corvette (not installed yet) which drains the battery even to the point where it cannot be recharged if not driven on a regular basis. So if it sits for 2 months this seems to be a solution. Then when it is time to recharge the battery should this be disconnected?
Regards
Yes, it should completely disconnect the circuit. I also use a solar trickle charger for my truck to keep my battery charge topped off.
Hi please try to explain to program ing it i tried but not work well dont know how program ing it
What's the range like on the remote
I don't know.. It doesn't specify this in the product description. It works well at close range.
@@rvr2 what about say 20/30 meters away?
@@xVeRSeii Again.. I don't know.
Mine dad after switching off no more power in switch to wonder what i did wrong
if this is done by remote it can be hacked.
Is that your 99 Dodge?
Yes