How to make a cheap DIY anti-theft device.

One fear car guys constantly have in the back of their mind is getting their car stolen. That’s why there are plenty of different anti-theft systems out there, but they can clear out a bank account pretty quick.

How to make a cheap DIY anti-theft device.

One fear car guys constantly have in the back of their mind is getting their car stolen. That’s why there are plenty of different anti-theft systems out there, but they can clear out a bank account pretty quick. There are also other methods of keeping your car from being stolen, such as installing a fuel pump cut off switch. However, if time and/or willpower is not of the essence, there is a very simple way to keep thiefs from stealing your pride and joy, and very cheap if you happen to find one in your local salvage yard: a defective relay.

If your fuel pump relay goes bad, replace it, but keep the old relay. That relay can be easily installed in place of the good one, and when any thief tries to start your car, the only thing that will happen is your car will turn over but it will not start. With no power going to the fuel pump, there’s no fuel for the spark plugs to ignite, and nothing happens. If you don’t have a bad relay, I’ll show you how to make an anti theft relay using one you may find in the salvage yard.

Step 1: Locate the relay

How to make a cheap DIY anti-theft device.

The first thing you need to do is find out where your fuel pump relay is located on your fuse box. Once you find it, remove it.

Step 2: Find the power

How to make a cheap DIY anti-theft device.

You’ll need to figure out which prong is the one that receives power when the key is turned. The easiest way to do this is to use a test light. Clamp the ground wire onto a suitable ground (I usually clamp it to the negative post on the battery), and with the key out of the ignition, probe each one of the holes that the relay prongs go into, and memorize which ones don’t have power.

How to make a cheap DIY anti-theft device.

Put the key into the ignition and turn it to the “on” position. Then go back and test the prong holes again.

How to make a cheap DIY anti-theft device.

The one that lights up your test light that didn’t before is your power. Now take your anti theft relay, and locate which prong plugs into the power hole. Now for the final step…

Step 3: Break it

How to make a cheap DIY anti-theft device.

Take the power prong on your soon-to-be bad relay and start moving it back and forth until it snaps off. Now that the relay has no way of receiving power, it will prevent your car from starting when installed.

This is a good anti-theft device for when you’re gonna be away from your car for a while, especially if you’re out of town and in an unfamiliar area. Though it’s not nearly as convenient as a cut off switch, it’s very simple and does what you need it to do: keeps the car from starting until you want it to.

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rootofskynet

those comments.. grabs popcorn

03/27/2017 - 17:58 |
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[Flux]

Just checked; This wasn’t shared to their FB page.

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03/27/2017 - 18:09 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by [Flux]

It is! It was posted a couple days ago! I feel special 😊

03/28/2017 - 00:13 |
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