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Focus ST
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2009
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In Topic: Automatic Headlight Sensor
10 October 2012 - 04:08 PM
Parts are off an focus ST.
In Topic: Guide For Focus Mk2/mk2.5 C-Max/kuga ~Elm 327 Cable And Ff2 Program
16 September 2012 - 05:48 PM
In Topic: Recommended 12V Wiring
29 August 2012 - 09:41 AM
Try one of these, You just remove the twist key and just remember to put it back on again before you start up.
If thieves try to start the car the fuse will blow and render the car undrivable.
Just be sure you have your radio code.
http://www.ebay.co.u...=item3a7491ee4b
Had a look at this but I don't want to open bonnet every time to disable will probably get bored and stop doing it!
In Topic: Recommended 12V Wiring
29 August 2012 - 09:09 AM
Know what yer sayin teabags when i had my XR4is i put a simplle hidden switch spliced into the ignition loom still wont tell anyone where this switch was hidden thats what i suggest put where only you know where it is to find mine would of taken them a while which in the mean time they would of given up when i had my vectra i used to remove the injector relays so unless there carrying relays with them wont go anywhere or a simple fuse anything to delay them .
I did something similar to my old BMW e30 put a hidden switch to the fuel pump nobody was going to figure it out in a hurry.
Thinking of something similar not sure about he correct load rating for the switch and wire.
In Topic: Recommended 12V Wiring
29 August 2012 - 06:17 AM
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