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ANOTHER ONE:

You can unplug your crank angle sensor which is located behind your fans at the front of the motor. In doing this, even with the key, the car will only be able to crank but not kick over. When you want to start it up then just plug it back up. Perfect for when going on holidays or long term trips.

yeah thats what i do and the air flow meter plug as well then hide the plugs so they dont really looked un plugged

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i just got an immobilising switch put in my car today by Haysey himself.

works perfect and is hidden well.

I highly recommend him.

Thanks heaps Ed

No problem at all mate! hopefully you remember to switch it on yourself before you start the car hey!

Anytime Aaron, just give us a call about the other stuff

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No problem at all mate! hopefully you remember to switch it on yourself before you start the car hey!

Anytime Aaron, just give us a call about the other stuff

haysey boi!!!

im buying a kill switch...

AND I NEED YOUR HELP!

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