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kill switch in a lux???
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kill switch in a lux???
hey guys jus wanting to know if any one can tell me wat wires most people are using for a kill sw? or if anyone has a wireing diagram for a ln106 lux would be of help
[b][i][u][color=#0000BF] just another nutter with a hilux [/color][/u][/i][/b]
Not good enough if this is a requirement for competition use! Most rules read something along the lines of "electrical kill switch must isolate all electrical systems" with the usual exception of an electric winch.Sic Lux wrote:Put a switch on the wire that powers the fuel cut solinoid or just put a switch in after the key on the wire that powers redlights (Key on poss)
I always put mine on the positive battery feed and run the alternator charge wire back to the supply side of the switch (if you run it to the load side, you engine will still run as it's supplying it's own current through the alternator). A lot of people put it on their negative side though to reduce the chances of a damaging short circuit.
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