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- Steve
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- Toronto Ontario Canada
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- 2023 Heritage Limited REB Sasquatch 2.7 4DR , 2023, 2004 GL1800, 2020 Slingshot
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
Some systems use switches in car in sequence to enable starter. Chances are they would not figure it out ! Good idea. Could even use binary pattern. e,g. 10010 etc.So, we all want to keep our new Bronco's safe right? I just picked up my new Badlands and I want to keep it even safer!
My build has the overhead switches, and I expect that I will be using at least two of them for aftermarket stuff... so I'm thinking: what about all those other switches that aren't being used? I would think the overhead switches could also be used as a "kill switch" for the starting circuit. For instance, what if a couple (or a few) switches were wired into the Start circuit, in a way that required switch # 3 and #4 to always remain in the ON position, to complete the starting sequence?
Has anyone done anything like this?
Does anyone think this is just a crazy idea?
Does anyone have any experience as to how this could be done?
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