Fuse to Disable Car
Fuse to Disable Car
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Phil Tudhope

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101 posts

238 months

Thursday 2nd October
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Porsche Cayman GTS 4.0 2023

Does anyone know if there is a fuse that can be pulled out that will stop the car from being started?

I have tried pulling the one for the Fuel Pump but the car still starts with that 20 Amp fuse out.

Thanks

Super Sonic

10,950 posts

73 months

Thursday 2nd October
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Starter?

LennyM1984

936 posts

87 months

Thursday 2nd October
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Have you tried removing the fuel pump relay (not the fuse)?

TDT

6,036 posts

138 months

Thursday 2nd October
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Phil Tudhope said:
Porsche Cayman GTS 4.0 2023

Does anyone know if there is a fuse that can be pulled out that will stop the car from being started?

I have tried pulling the one for the Fuel Pump but the car still starts with that 20 Amp fuse out.

Thanks
Curious, why do you want to do this? And there may be another way to achieve same result?

scrounger73

409 posts

177 months

Friday 3rd October
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Agree with TDT. Why would you want to do it? I sort of get it if you're going on holiday for an extended period of time (months) but in any case if someone wants it they'll take it at all costs.


Snowy999

504 posts

84 months

Friday 3rd October
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Just fit a battery terminal switch (I have had to do this on previous classics where there was a parasitic charge) OR fit a liteblox battery this has a coded cut off via bluetooth. Kills all supply cannot be turned on without the code.

Phil Tudhope

Original Poster:

101 posts

238 months

Tuesday 28th October
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LennyM1984 said:
Have you tried removing the fuel pump relay (not the fuse)?
Thanks Lenny. I'll have a look at that.

Thanks to others, but I really wanted answers not more questions. But thanks anyway for all the input. I have reasons why I want to do this.

Thanks
PJT

cliffords

3,062 posts

42 months

Tuesday 28th October
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You have just made it sound like you have a body in the boot.

ImbackYo

495 posts

31 months

Tuesday 28th October
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Phil Tudhope said:
Thanks Lenny. I'll have a look at that.

Thanks to others, but I really wanted answers not more questions. But thanks anyway for all the input. I have reasons why I want to do this.

Thanks
PJT
This is PH, full of tts that will give you advice and an opinion you didn't ask for.

Now, along comes a div to say "case in point" or some other predictable ste.

Clad-Hach

137 posts

7 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Many years ago a car alarm installer told me the simplest way to stop a car being started was to install a simple hidden switch in the negative feed to the fuel pump.


ChrisW.

7,791 posts

274 months

Wednesday 29th October
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Would doing that enable you to build oil pressure before fuelling the engine ? And if so would the car then register an ECU fault ??

joropug

2,949 posts

208 months

Wednesday 29th October
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My friend, after his F30 335d got stolen, has fitted a number of theft countermeasures on his Volvo.

Rather than killing a fuel pump or something, he has a hidden switch attached to the fuse for the start/stop button.

Even if the key was relayed, (which it won't be in a faraday cage, and kill switch installed on it!) the thief would be in the car and unable to start it as the button is completely dead. They would be stuck forever trying to figure it out. Very simple and effective if you ask me.

Phil Tudhope

Original Poster:

101 posts

238 months

Friday 7th November
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joropug said:
My friend, after his F30 335d got stolen, has fitted a number of theft countermeasures on his Volvo.

Rather than killing a fuel pump or something, he has a hidden switch attached to the fuse for the start/stop button.

Even if the key was relayed, (which it won't be in a faraday cage, and kill switch installed on it!) the thief would be in the car and unable to start it as the button is completely dead. They would be stuck forever trying to figure it out. Very simple and effective if you ask me.
That's interesting.

But what are you referring to when you say the fuse for the Start/Stop button?
My Cayman is ignition key operated.

Phil.

Slippydiff

15,882 posts

242 months

Friday 7th November
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Phil Tudhope said:
That's interesting.

But what are you referring to when you say the fuse for the Start/Stop button?
My Cayman is ignition key operated.

Phil.
All F Series BMWs have start buttons, not a traditional key/barrel

joropug

2,949 posts

208 months

Friday 7th November
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Slippydiff said:
All F Series BMWs have start buttons, not a traditional key/barrel
Yes as has his Volvo

With a key ignition i suppose this is a non starter unless the ignition barrel has a fuse itself.