YOU ARE ALL MISSING THE POINT. There is a computer hooked up to you engine that can make it stop. I don't know about you but I don't need that extra crap in my car. I can see it now, you short a fuse that activates the system for some reason. Or maybe it can be hacked to actually start the car. Also aren't these mostly needed to stop Bronco's? That's a Ford. :)
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YOU ARE ALL MISSING THE POINT.
There is a computer hooked up to you engine that can make it stop. I don't know about you but I don't need that extra crap in my car. I can see it now, you short a fuse that activates the system for some reason. Or maybe it can be hacked to actually start the car.
Also aren't these mostly needed to stop Bronco's? That's a Ford. :)
Leave OJ out of this! Hahaha!
should I point out that most every engine made in the last 15 years has a computer connected to it that can make it stop?
you can point that out, but this would make 2 computers that can kill you car.
It also connects your ECM to a cell phone. yikes!