Which car can be equipped with a battery kill switch? 

Nothing prevents the installation of a kill switch on a car, take precautions and use it only in emergencies or unusual cases.

Sports car: This safety device is mandatory for this type of vehicle. It serves as a first resort to prevent a fire or a road accident. The driver and the co-driver have an external switch to be able to activate it in the event of an emergency. 

Classic car: As it has no electronic management, it can very well be equipped with it. In addition, the battery switch with a removable handle serves as an anti-theft device. 

A Motorhome: This category of car is often equipped with several batteries. The circuit breaker allows you to choose the battery to be used to avoid waste. 

How to install the battery switch? 

The steps to install the battery switch are not very complicated but require skills and knowledge of electricity. To avoid improper installation, I recommend consulting a professional in the field because its installation must comply with the NF C15-100 compliance standards. Before installing a battery Kill switch or circuit breaker, there are some tools you must get. These tools will help you to install it easily. They include:

Electrical wireSolderWire wrapVoltmeter Screwdriver

Once you have gotten the instruments above, then you can proceed to the installation process that includes:

Buy a Battery Kill switchPick a place to put the circuit breaker. Disconnect cables and terminals from the battery Connect kill switch wires to the batteryPut the housing of the circuit breaker in the area you want. Connect the battery cables again

To make it easier for you, I will break the steps down.

Buy a Battery Kill Switch: When installing a battery switch, you must be very careful with the kind of kill switch you purchase. Check the vehicle manual and detect the power output of the battery and other components. The kill switch should match up with this. If it does not, you will continue to whack the circuit breaker.

Pick a place to put the switch: A professional thief knows where the battery kill switch is placed in a car, so when picking a place to put your kill switch, you must choose a covert place that can’t be easy to see to thieves

Disconnect cables and terminals from the battery: You must detach both the positive and the negative cables from the battery poles to make sure you are safe when working on the electrical parts. While you have the cables detached from the battery poles, this is the appropriate time to clean the terminals, wires, and connection points.

Connect kill switch wires to the battery: Once you’ve removed the terminal, you can install the battery kill switch. Fasten the circuit breaker in between the cable and the battery terminal. Make sure that when you install the switch you install it in the on position and not the off position.

Put the housing of the switch in the area you picked in step 2: Once you’ve connected the kill switch sites to the battery, the next thing to do is put your kill switch in a place you’ve picked concerning step two above. Remember that wherever you put your kill switch must be secure and not a place that can be detected easily.

Connect the battery cables: Once you are through with the steps above, you are through connecting your battery kill switch to your car. The next thing you should do is to connect the battery cables back to the battery.  

Now I think today we have covered all the crucial knowledge you need to have for installing a battery kill switch. Just follow the guides listed above to set it up. If not sure, get professional aid.

What happens when a battery kill switch is activated?

It automatically shuts down a vehicle and stops it from moving.

How long does a kill switch last?

You should expect 100 hours of continuous use of any kill switch you buy.

How much does a battery kill switch cost?

The price of a battery kill switch ranges from $10 to $100.