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Has anyone installed an Ignition Kill Switch in their Bronco Sport?
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If this is an anti-theft effort I think you would be better served by Ford's Perimeter Plus alarm system. Basic theft-protection includes a passive system to prevent engine start unless the correct key is present. With the Perimeter Plus, you add shock sensors. As a bonus, the Perimeter Plus also adds remote start via the key fob.Has anyone installed an Ignition Kill Switch in their Bronco Sport?
Mine came with this.If this is an anti-theft effort I think you would be better served by Ford's Perimeter Plus alarm system. Basic theft-protection includes a passive system to prevent engine start unless the correct key is present. With the Perimeter Plus, you add shock sensors. As a bonus, the Perimeter Plus also adds remote start via the key fob.
Thanks for this. That's a pretty reasonable price, although I see some complaints about the sensitivity.If this is an anti-theft effort I think you would be better served by Ford's Perimeter Plus alarm system. Basic theft-protection includes a passive system to prevent engine start unless the correct key is present. With the Perimeter Plus, you add shock sensors. As a bonus, the Perimeter Plus also adds remote start via the key fob.
Nothing is perfect but you could wire one of these into the appropriate wire like I did in the 1970s then hide the switch (under $6)Thanks for this. That's a pretty reasonable price, although I see some complaints about the sensitivity.
Sensitivity is adjustable.Thanks for this. That's a pretty reasonable price, although I see some complaints about the sensitivity.