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berto1230781 
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Posted: July 31, 2009 at 12:11 AM / IP Logged  
hello guys just a quick question this car toyota camry 2005 has 2 starter wires and i would like to hook up a starter interrupt on it should i use both wires for this set-up using 2 relay with a momentary input switch. i think it's call passive starter kill please let me know if i should use both wires thanks
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Ign to 86, 30amp fused 12v.+ constant to 87, starter side to 30, ground through momentary switch to 85 don't use 87a and voila you have a starter button, very trendy but hide the momentary switch please.
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You only need to use the thicker starter wire for this . Cutting the fat wire will disable the starter, no need to mess with the thin one...
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Agree with Mike M2. I've always cut only the larger starter wire, and the car cannot be started while it is cut.

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