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jash12 
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Posted: September 17, 2012 at 4:52 PM / IP Logged  

'98 EZGO TXT Gas

I'm looking for and how to install (pretty sure directions will be included) a remote kill switch for my EZGO.  Since all keys are pretty much the same, it's pretty easy for your cart to get jacked. With no license plate, makes it pretty easy to sell online as well. 

Any suggestions on a system would be great.  Not sure if there are any vendors on this forum as this is only my second post.

Thank you

Jash12

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Cut the wire behind the ignition switch and wire a hidden toggle switch in series and pretty much it. Use a DMM to verify a wire that is hot KOER and cut it.
jash12 
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I'm looking for a wireless with remote. 
01ws6/tamu 
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Put an alarm and put on it or a keyless entry unit with a armed output on it tied to a starter disable relay.
jash12 
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Thank you for the quick response.

Will this system work?  It has a starter kill output.  What do I need to add to this system to enable the kill system to work?

1-Way Alarm and Keyless Entry System , a single stage, a starter kill output, valet switch

Thank you in advance

howie ll 
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A relay and a diode.
Look at this generic diagram.
83E_cut.bmp
jash12 
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That's great.

Thank you

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If you just want a wireless starter kill, you could consider something like this.
1ch Wireless Remote Control
It is more or less a "wireless relay" how it gets implemented.
jash12 
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Was looking for a little bit of help here with remote kill. I've ran all my wires but I've run into a spot I need some help understanding which wire to cut and splice my relay into.  All diagrams say either Ignition switch to starter motor, Ignition switch to starter solenoid, or starter wire.  This is what I have.

Blue wire - Key switch > micro switch (in Pedal Box) > Solenoid D

Red wire - Key switch > +12v Fuse > Solenoid A

Black 6gauge - Starter  > Solenoid B 

Green wire - Starter > Voltage regulator

Thanks in advance


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