what can i do?
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what can i do?
What can i do under my bonnet quickly to stop my car from being started, hotwired or what ever?? going away and just thought it would be a good idea to lower the chance of it ''going for a drive'' without my permission
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one has to wonder at the intelligence levels of people suggesting things to do with the starter motor or the battery, Ever heard of push/roll starting a car? you dont need either of those 2 items for that.
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strx7 wrote:one has to wonder at the intelligence levels of people suggesting things to do with the starter motor or the battery, Ever heard of push/roll starting a car? you dont need either of those 2 items for that.
you don't need a battery to push start a car?
i would say remove all the ht leads, take the ecu out of the car alltogether and remove a few fuses / relays etc.

l1ttle_d3vil wrote:strx7 wrote:one has to wonder at the intelligence levels of people suggesting things to do with the starter motor or the battery, Ever heard of push/roll starting a car? you dont need either of those 2 items for that.
you don't need a battery to push start a car?![]()
some do some dont.... some still need the circuit to be maintained even if the battery is as dead as a dodo...
try it on your car, start it up and disconnect the battery terminal and see what happens....
Ha. Been there, done that. Tried it while I was trying to wire up the master kill switch on my race car. Car still runs.
To stop the car the white wire from the alternator to the back of the ignition barrel needs to be cut as well.
To stop the car the white wire from the alternator to the back of the ignition barrel needs to be cut as well.
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Defective wrote:some do some dont.... some still need the circuit to be maintained even if the battery is as dead as a dodo...
but no matter what, wouldn't you need the fuel pump etc to be running and have power going to it BEFORE you push start the car? how would the car start without fuel being pumped to the injectors?
might sound like a stupid question...but im stupid

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Defective wrote:
try it on your car, start it up and disconnect the battery terminal and see what happens....
I would be slightly careful about that, not sure how fast 20v alternators react to changes in it's load. Big change like removing the battery can cause the voltage to spike enough to hurt something (stereo most likely).
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Zak wrote:You can't start a car with out a batt.
As with out power to start with the alt can't generate any and you'll get no where. It doesn't need much power, but it does need some.
What? That reason doesnt make any sense at all.
(not saying that you can start a car without a battery, but your reason is interesting)
Explain to me why the alternator needs power to make power...
EDIT:
Wait, are you meaning the voltage up line that turns the alt on? If so, then yeah, ill agree with you, but only on cars that run that line. I know my 4k didnt, and my 4age in my mr2 didnt (hacked loom tho, it was meant to).
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