FlaFFy_91
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Registered: 30th Sep 08
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Thinking of wireing in a fuel cut off switch hidden somewhere in the car. Sure I've heard of people doing this before. Anyone know the best way to do this? Relay live? Pump live?
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AlexW
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Registered: 25th Oct 08
Location: Essex
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Blue and red on the fuel pump relay, what engine is/was your car?
Should be able to find it in the kick panel or behind the fuse box (Runs through a fuse), fit a switch somewhere hidden and your set.
I'm an auto electrician
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FlaFFy_91
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Engine now is a c20xe. Was a 1.2 8v.
So blue and red into the relay. Cut it and just wire a switch straight in? Would it have to be a toggle switch to have it on or off. Or would it be a push button switch one push every time you get in the car?
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
Location: Newport, Wales
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One switch would require a latching relay. Tbh just do a toggle with a relay to handle the current or a current capable switch
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tobyc20xe
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[Edited on 05-04-2013 by tobyc20xe]
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AlexW
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best bet is a on/off switch, a momentry switch would require a relay, and as long as the switch is rated at 20amp or so, it'll be fine without a relay.
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Stoneyginger
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Just take your ecu away with you
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Toby
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A mate of mine had a map with no fueling installed onto his dreamscience strategm, uploaded that map and the car wouldn't start after any residual fuel was used up.
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