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Old 02-12-2020, 11:54 PM
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DIY throttle kill switch

Hi everyone, very interesting thread! I want to secure my 2011 sr5 4Runner, but I live in a place that gets pretty cold in winter so I'd love to be able to keep my remote start working.

The sprint booster kill switch idea on the throttle sensor is very interesting for that purpose, but I'm absolutely not interested in its main feature so not worth the price, and it will be too visible and lead straight to a plug very easy to remove...

So I want to go for a splice kill switch directly on the harness, my only problem is there seem to be quite a few wires leaving that plug and I'm not sure which one to slice in... Can anyone help me with that?
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