GrimJack;991942 said:
Every car should have a switch somewhere that turns off the fuel pump, installed by the owner, in a location he doesn't tell anyone. I'd like to see someone hotwire a car when they can't get any fuel.
My only issue with this is it's like a removable stereo face. You take it off dilligently every day for a few months, then it's just a bother. Eventually, you just don't bother reaching down under the dash for that switch when you're getting out of the car.
Or worse, you're driving along and accidentally trip the switch. At best the car will stall, at worst, it'll go lean because of low fuel pressure.
If I were going to turn something off, it'd be the igniter, but since I'd probably just never actually DO it, there's no point.
Back on topic: Pop the hood, disconnect the hood switch, mail the switch to me, and ground the wire that goes there. System disabled.