disconnect the fusable link

--- Andrew Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>There are a number of ways you can reduce the chances of your car
>getting kidnapped. (well they are like a loved child aren't they). The
>trick seems to be actually doing something. I think people get so caught
>up with the modification thing that often security is left till last or
>forgotten about altogether.
>
>Here are a few cheap suggestions I can think of, most are obvious.
>
>Kill switch, (2 or 3 to different systems, fuel pump, ignition, fuel cut
>off solenoid etc.).
>
>Rotor button is easy,
>
>Steering lock is not thief proof but will slow them down.
>
>Maybe even some kind of locking pin through a disc rotor or drive shaft.
>Kind of like what a road bike owner has. Car wont move if the wheels
>wont turn. And a thief wont have a clue what the hell is wrong with the
>car.
>
>Who else has any ideas? Lets hear them.
>
>Andrew S
>

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