I used a remote control battery kill switch and connected it to the starter. Once I hit off on the kill switch it opens the relay and will not allow and power to the starter. I also installed an alarm on my hood so that if they open the hood to try and find the relay they will get a loud suprise that won't shut off even if you close the hood.
Dude you gotta tell me how to set that up. My biggest peeve is being unable to take my car somewhere in hopes of just trying to enjoy something as simple as a weekend only to find my car is gone. Is there like a video or product u bought or is it custom?
They don't even need to break in. They can steal you fob frequency from 300 ft away. They then program a key and pick up the car anytime they want. If they want it they will get it. Isolate your fob in a protective frequency bag.
Before you add the the block off plate, I would remove the lever and put a bunch of steel zip ties around it and either reinstall it or tuck it way up under the dash console, then add the block off plate
Sorry to hear that!! That and if it’s an automatic i would take the shifter console out and completely remove the neutral cable mechanism you’ll see what I mean when you unbolt it. I completely remove that cable that goes to the transmission also so they can’t just pull up on that tab and get the car into neutral.
Run a kill switch to the fuel pump,no juice,cars gas runs out a few blocks away,after it burns off the fuel in the carburetor and fuel lines,no fuel,no go! You'll find your car a few blocks or mile down the rd! Put a tracker under the seat!
You have an M6 gearbox, the most effective factory equipped anti-theft device! Kill switches should be minimally installed on your Mopar. I have a Ravelco switch installed which operates along the same principle.
Get a Viper 2 way paging alarm. It includes; shock sensor, and starter kill. Have the tech install 2 Piezos sirens inside the car. 1 underneath steering column and 2nd under glove box. Purchase the Piezos online. They are hand held size and they are loud. Also the alarm comes with it's own siren. Last: have a back up battery added to the alarm system. Adding the kill switch shown in this video is also a must. Layers od security is what we are going for.
To be even more stealth interrupt the TX/TX transmit wire on the ALDL port with a switch. That's the port the plug into. Can leave it open almost all the time until you or a shop wants to access the ALDL port.
@@fonzysgarage1534 Sad we live in a day where those that have nice things have to deal with this 💩as back in the day for me homes were left unlocked even with a simple glass front gun cabinet full of rifles & they were never stolen.......sad!
Thank you for sharing. Mine is an older v6 but I do not have a garage. I have had it less than a week and already someone has messed with my car😳😳😳😳 I thought people only went after v8s😳😳😳😳 and newer models. I got the lockbar already but I want to do the killswitch too. And then a GPS tracker someone else suggested to get from Amazon that is like 20 bucks but the monthly fee is like 15 bucks if you pay annually. It alerts you to your phone with any movement which is nice.
@@fonzysgarage1534 I have a 2018 Dodge Charger Daytona 392, and with all these stories about how these cars are getting stolen so easy and often, it freaks me out. It’s not a daily driver, but when ever we go some where we keep a very close eye on it. Going to look into installing a kill switch for sure!
Didn’t the security update prevent fobs from being made? PCM should have only 2 slots …and both those slots should be programmed to you. Only way around this is if they have your signal. All newer models (22 and up) are programmed standard this way. The weak point of all Mopars is the stupid neutral strap. And a guy called Tailgatehappy makes an actual steel BOX that goes over the strap. Much stronger than the plate. Mounted mine using security screws. Like you said, all about adding extra time. Lots of time!
Have you tried to remote start it with the switch off? I applaud your efforts, but with CAN bus I can just send a start command through any connection to the CAN network. I may not even need the OBD port to do that. Uconnect does not use the button for remote start. You really need to interrupt the relay to the starter motor itself. Or even better, the PCM. No power to the PCM and it's dead.
We’ll this car doesn’t have remote start with being a manual, but on my charger it still worked with it off, but you still didn’t have power the the switch and couldn’t take it out of gear.
What is that piece called that you took off of the dash board that you took off with the screwdriver? I messed up and bent it all up. Trying to see if I can order one on eBay or something
Im new in the whole mopar thing. Does this work like say if u want an old police car version of this car and if its a 2011. Does this swich work on those?
Instead of using a toggle switch, would it still be safe to use a monetary switch (only active while the secret button is held)? Like, would the car die right after it starts up or would it stay awake since the starter-button is only needed to start/stop the car? An easy test is to turn off the killswitch while the car is running (and in park) to see if it happens. I want as much info as I can before I start cutting and splicing wires.
@@robertsegal one source showed "yes, if you install it between the start button power (not the fuel pump or main battery)," but it's only one source. I'm going to install a toggle and a momentary in parallel (use one or the other), and see how it works. Going to take quite some time before i can put that into motion, though.
@@robertsegal not at this time. I found one source that says it would work, but it was also on an older car (2008? Maybe earlier) so it might not work with modern cars (2015+). Also currently it's been too cold to consider working on car stuff to test it out.
IGLA Pincode is a very good one it’s prevent them car from actually from moving it also prevents the car from programming a key fob and deleting a key fob making it where it’s almost impossible to steal.
You know you can pull the switch right out when you're not using the car right? It's a holdover from the old key style. If your push button goes bad you pull out the button and there's a square terminal for the teardrop style keys from the mid 2000s on. I just pull the switch out of the challenger and leave it in my nightstand.
I’ve had two customers that installed kill switches in their Their vehicle and they still got the car to run me personally as a mechanic I pull out two really switches under the hood any time I have to leave it alone Plus 2 GPS trackers
Maybe that might stop some dumb kid from stealing your car for a joyride, but pro car thieves all know how to drive a stick. It's kind of a job requirement lol
Not being negative but as a mechanic/body man all you have to do is carry a cordless battery and add power to what you need. Thieves are getting smarter and seeing what ppl are doing on you tube. But great video.
I’m looking forward to dodge showing how they made trillions, think about09 rt challenger29k zero miles srt8was40k zero miles same body style in2022 rt 38k srt scat 48k add supercharger body kit wider wheels60k to100k same car lol
I mean I’m glad they didn’t change much and stayed to a big muscle or at least modern muscle car, would i pay 100k for the same challenger I paid 60k for as a 2016? Nope. So I see what ya mean there. As a owner of both I can appreciate the nostalgia with new one.
Still seems excessive, when someone could literally see you pulling the fuse, and if they are scoping out your car they will know. A hidden switch that is out of plain sight would throw them off and they most likely wouldn’t have the time to figure it out. It’s better than doing nothing, and I wasn’t worried about the money 😂
Mine got steal attempt at the private parking at my job location, in bright day light, in front of two CCTV cameras for Gods sake. Thankfully they screwed something up big time and didn't take it. My keys were jacked at the same time... sad moment, but now I know how to make it even harder for those FUCKERS. GET THE FUCKING JOB.
A hundred dollar spotter in another car / bodyguard with a silenced pistol and a fake FBI badge 'use your imagination until u catch one to make them bones
You needed to see me cut the red wire and hook up a switch to it? I explained how to do it, and showed this method of theft prevention, how it worked etc. pretty simple stuff here.
Only problem with your method is that a cloned or reprogrammed key can be used to remote start the car. Cutting that button won't stop the key fob from remote starting the car. 90% of the time they have a key...
@@FranciscoHernandez-dq7rf definitely going to be shooting a fuel switch video soon! And unfortunately they don’t on these cars! Never understood why they didn’t.
Sorry man terrible video. No need to defend against some of the comments like this one either. Just take it as constructive criticism and if you’re going to make more videos you may want to take the advice of your viewers. Next time get a damn light. Like you said to another on here “pretty simple stuff here”. And don’t repeat yourself so much, it’s annoying af. If you’re going to advertise a how-to video on installing something then actually show the install. Pretty simple. Doubt i’d watch another of your videos. Sorry.
I used a remote control battery kill switch and connected it to the starter. Once I hit off on the kill switch it opens the relay and will not allow and power to the starter. I also installed an alarm on my hood so that if they open the hood to try and find the relay they will get a loud suprise that won't shut off even if you close the hood.
Dude you gotta tell me how to set that up. My biggest peeve is being unable to take my car somewhere in hopes of just trying to enjoy something as simple as a weekend only to find my car is gone. Is there like a video or product u bought or is it custom?
Hey thomas can we talk about this more ?
They don't even need to break in. They can steal you fob frequency from 300 ft away. They then program a key and pick up the car anytime they want. If they want it they will get it. Isolate your fob in a protective frequency bag.
@@robrobinson7951 Is there a way to eliminate the fob frequency entirely? Seems like a useless feature when considering the situation.
Can you add a link to the kill switch and the alarm. I would appreciate it.
Great video man. I wish Dodge would offer its customers this as a courtesy since these cars cost a grip
I agree! Thanks!
Dodge doesn't care unfortunately-class action lawsuit is coming from what I am told🤷🏿♂️
Before you add the the block off plate, I would remove the lever and put a bunch of steel zip ties around it and either reinstall it or tuck it way up under the dash console, then add the block off plate
Thank you, my 2019 Challenger Redeye was stolen a month ago, on my birthday. Lol
Your video showed me exactly what I need for my new 2022...
Sorry to hear that!! That and if it’s an automatic i would take the shifter console out and completely remove the neutral cable mechanism you’ll see what I mean when you unbolt it. I completely remove that cable that goes to the transmission also so they can’t just pull up on that tab and get the car into neutral.
I see the old school beast outside 👀 that beauty looking good
Run a kill switch to the fuel pump,no juice,cars gas runs out a few blocks away,after it burns off the fuel in the carburetor and fuel lines,no fuel,no go! You'll find your car a few blocks or mile down the rd! Put a tracker under the seat!
That’s right! I’m planning on doing that and making a video on that as another idea/way folks can prevent theft of there mopars.
You have an M6 gearbox, the most effective factory equipped anti-theft device! Kill switches should be minimally installed on your Mopar. I have a Ravelco switch installed which operates along the same principle.
Thank you for sharing this. Greatly appreciated.
Happy I can help my fellow mopar owners keep their cars 💪
@@fonzysgarage1534could you provide a link for the stuff that you purchase?
Get a Viper 2 way paging alarm.
It includes; shock sensor, and starter kill. Have the tech install 2 Piezos sirens inside the car. 1 underneath steering column and 2nd under glove box. Purchase the Piezos online. They are hand held size and they are loud. Also the alarm comes with it's own siren. Last: have a back up battery added to the alarm system.
Adding the kill switch shown in this video is also a must.
Layers od security is what we are going for.
I couldn’t agree more. Thanks for the input!
Also throw in 3 apple air tags. Get a little sticker ,
AIRTAG equipped
Good idea!
Thanks for posting this video. Very helpful.
To be even more stealth interrupt the TX/TX transmit wire on the ALDL port with a switch. That's the port the plug into. Can leave it open almost all the time until you or a shop wants to access the ALDL port.
Great idea, thanks for the info!
Thank you so very much, brother.
I've said for a long time a simple switch to kill fuel, spark or as you did the ignition switch is all one should need on any car 👍
Absolutely agree!
@@fonzysgarage1534 Sad we live in a day where those that have nice things have to deal with this 💩as back in the day for me homes were left unlocked even with a simple glass front gun cabinet full of rifles & they were never stolen.......sad!
@@cjbecker1683 I couldn’t agree more! It’s a crazy world out there, mine as well do what ya can to protect your stuff!
Thank you for sharing. Mine is an older v6 but I do not have a garage. I have had it less than a week and already someone has messed with my car😳😳😳😳 I thought people only went after v8s😳😳😳😳 and newer models. I got the lockbar already but I want to do the killswitch too. And then a GPS tracker someone else suggested to get from Amazon that is like 20 bucks but the monthly fee is like 15 bucks if you pay annually. It alerts you to your phone with any movement which is nice.
That’s a great plan! I also have the gps trackers that link to my phone on the cars. Ya can never be too safe!
I thought you were giving a tutorial on installal.
Yeah not an install video
Well done. I will do the same, beautiful cars BTW
Holy hell i love your cars 😍😍😍😍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Great info. I will definitely do this to mine today!
Thank you for this idea. May I ask about the postal grip shifter. Where did you get that at? Was it a kit?
It’s a mr. norms pistol grip
shifter they make for the current challenger. I highly recommend it.
Can the switch be off while car is running? It seems momentary switch would be better, as you won't forget to turn it off before going out.
love the pistol grip shifter
Appreciate it!
If you are near Salisbury Mass. I will retint that door for free.
It is a damn shame you even have to consider doing this!
It pisses me off folks out here stealing other peoples cars they worked hard to get trash ass garbage low lifes…
You fitting three cars in a two bay garage?! Nice! 😂😁👍🏻
Right! Lmao I was waiting for someone to notice
@@fonzysgarage1534 I have a 2018 Dodge Charger Daytona 392, and with all these stories about how these cars are getting stolen so easy and often, it freaks me out. It’s not a daily driver, but when ever we go some where we keep a very close eye on it. Going to look into installing a kill switch for sure!
Didn’t the security update prevent fobs from being made?
PCM should have only 2 slots …and both those slots should be programmed to you. Only way around this is if they have your signal.
All newer models (22 and up) are programmed standard this way.
The weak point of all Mopars is the stupid neutral strap.
And a guy called Tailgatehappy makes an actual steel BOX that goes over the strap. Much stronger than the plate. Mounted mine using security screws. Like you said, all about adding extra time. Lots of time!
Great information!!!! I’m on it!!!
Have you tried to remote start it with the switch off? I applaud your efforts, but with CAN bus I can just send a start command through any connection to the CAN network. I may not even need the OBD port to do that. Uconnect does not use the button for remote start. You really need to interrupt the relay to the starter motor itself. Or even better, the PCM. No power to the PCM and it's dead.
We’ll this car doesn’t have remote start with being a manual, but on my charger it still worked with it off, but you still didn’t have power the the switch and couldn’t take it out of gear.
Breaking out the rear window in the Charger doesn't set the alarm off? WTH Dodge???
Right!
On top of that they are stealing those things with flatbeds now. They don't always plan to drive them. Straight to chop shop.
What is that piece called that you took off of the dash board that you took off with the screwdriver? I messed up and bent it all up. Trying to see if I can order one on eBay or something
@@fromny2hi it should be the radio bezel
Im new in the whole mopar thing. Does this work like say if u want an old police car version of this car and if its a 2011. Does this swich work on those?
Great Job. Thanks for the video.
I’d rather take matters into my own hands if someone steals my car
I don’t disagree!
New to the mopar family, this also impacts remote start from key fab right?🤔
It shouldn’t, I have a charger that remote start still works on even with no power to the ignition switch
@@fonzysgarage1534 awesome! Thanks!
Instead of using a toggle switch, would it still be safe to use a monetary switch (only active while the secret button is held)? Like, would the car die right after it starts up or would it stay awake since the starter-button is only needed to start/stop the car?
An easy test is to turn off the killswitch while the car is running (and in park) to see if it happens. I want as much info as I can before I start cutting and splicing wires.
This is what I want to know a well
@@robertsegal one source showed "yes, if you install it between the start button power (not the fuel pump or main battery)," but it's only one source. I'm going to install a toggle and a momentary in parallel (use one or the other), and see how it works.
Going to take quite some time before i can put that into motion, though.
@@I0NE007 Did you ever try this?
@@robertsegal not at this time. I found one source that says it would work, but it was also on an older car (2008? Maybe earlier) so it might not work with modern cars (2015+).
Also currently it's been too cold to consider working on car stuff to test it out.
IGLA Pincode is a very good one it’s prevent them car from actually from moving it also prevents the car from programming a key fob and deleting a key fob making it where it’s almost impossible to steal.
How you do that?
@@LV-dm6vn research plus some shop specialize shop install them.
Thanks for the info dude… fortunately my demon ain’t in the US… u guys r outta control there
You’re not wrong!
You know you can pull the switch right out when you're not using the car right? It's a holdover from the old key style. If your push button goes bad you pull out the button and there's a square terminal for the teardrop style keys from the mid 2000s on. I just pull the switch out of the challenger and leave it in my nightstand.
Well yeah, but this is for folks that don’t want to do that. Just another way to help people keep their cars. The more the better.
@@fonzysgarage1534 I just found for as often as I drive the challenger it was the safest bet foe me.
How do you pull the switch out?
@@mtjeeves1234 how do you pull the switch out
What u mean ? U pull push button starter out? How ?
There’s know way or cheap way the best way I heard is pray your not next!
Thanks Dude!👍🏾
I’ve had two customers that installed kill switches in their Their vehicle and they still got the car to run me personally as a mechanic I pull out two really switches under the hood any time I have to leave it alone Plus 2 GPS trackers
Full coverage, gap and Lojack...🤭
If they take it, oh well. A new one would be on the way. But they won't get far anyway. Lol
Yup, with higher rates when it’s time to renew.
Yo bro can you tell me what that block is called to stop the car from going into neutral?
destroyer1320.com/shop-tds-covers-1/ols/products/201-202-charg here is the link for the one I have.
Not everyone knows manual so it's really not that easy to steal a manual car
Maybe that might stop some dumb kid from stealing your car for a joyride, but pro car thieves all know how to drive a stick. It's kind of a job requirement lol
What about stick shift hellcats?
Not being negative but as a mechanic/body man all you have to do is carry a cordless battery and add power to what you need. Thieves are getting smarter and seeing what ppl are doing on you tube. But great video.
No one ever said it’s was 100% theft proof. It’s just an idea that can/will in most cases.
@@fonzysgarage1534 i agree. I’m just letting ppl know that it can be bypassed if they don’t have the knowledge That’s all
Common knowledge
Does remote start still work with power cut to the start button?
In my charger it does.
Will the auto start function still work with this switch?
Yes it will, it still works on my charger with this switch.
Great idea. Just find a great hiding spot, thieves also have you tube.
Nice pistol grip shifter
My 2022 charger widebody has motion detection so when you get in the car the alarm will go off.
Did that long time ago I'm old school and and he hit the switch they'll never find it.
Good info. I'll be sending this to my best friend with a Hellcat.
Side note: I'm guessing this works with any push button start car?
It should!
@@fonzysgarage1534 Seemed like it should. I'll just need to look up a diagram for my particular car. Thank you.
You can add a kill switch to any car to the same effect, but yeah this works on every push button car I know of.
@@ertgb_ That was my logical thinking too.
How about just pulling the fuel pump relay? 🤔 No Gas No Go !
Ya definitely could!
Hey man where you at? I need to bring my car by. 😁👍
Nothing stops a determined thief
So do nothing then right, just let them take it?
@@fonzysgarage1534 whatever helps you sleep at night
@@billygreenhorn9275 exactly since it’s my car.
Nice video! Did a kill switch on my STI by hooking up the the clutch line. You can’t start the car or drive it without a working clutch.
Damn dude is there a reason why you could not have done that outside in the sun or had a good flashlight can’t see jack shit
Never is good enough is it? It’s not that hard to comprehend. 👍
what about the club ,,are those a joke
I c they have a big 3 racing sticker I have one as well on my 2012 392
Or do it need to be near the car
At this point im so sick of dodge i dont even care if it gets stolen these 2015 and up models are full of problems
Really? My 2 2016s I can say have been great so far. What issues have you had with yours?
Or just leave it in the middle of your garage in between 2 cars and they won't be able to get it out, LOL 😜
Can you hide it in your house the part you saying the switch
Just install a fully manual transmission
Dark video , thank you tho
I’m looking forward to dodge showing how they made trillions, think about09 rt challenger29k zero miles srt8was40k zero miles same body style in2022 rt 38k srt scat 48k add supercharger body kit wider wheels60k to100k same car lol
I mean I’m glad they didn’t change much and stayed to a big muscle or at least modern muscle car, would i pay 100k for the same challenger I paid 60k for as a 2016? Nope. So I see what ya mean there. As a owner of both I can appreciate the nostalgia with new one.
Old idea, but most of them are just rolling them on a flatbed since the stupid steering wheel doesn’t lock in place
Never said it was 100% effective. And that wouldn’t happen in my driveway 😂
But you know the whole chain to prevent work technique, and a cheap lock that can be effective
@@nobusinessofyours5596 every little thing helps.
The fact alone that y'all have to do all that makes it so good to not want a Mopar. 🙏🏾
Like other cars don’t get stolen. I’d be installing anti theft devices even if it wasn’t a mopar, it’s 2022.
@@fonzysgarage1534 how many videos of "other cars being stolen" are trending in 2022 though? I get it though..🤣
@@dariush3587to each their own, the thing is tho, won’t stop me from having what I like. 👍
Just pull the fuse for the Fuel pump. Cost $ ZERO
So do that every time you park it? Seems excessive.
@@fonzysgarage1534 No just in areas i don't trust.
Still seems excessive, when someone could literally see you pulling the fuse, and if they are scoping out your car they will know. A hidden switch that is out of plain sight would throw them off and they most likely wouldn’t have the time to figure it out. It’s better than doing nothing, and I wasn’t worried about the money 😂
You need to keep the expenssive cars in the garage or built a privacy wall
They are in the garage
Mine got steal attempt at the private parking at my job location, in bright day light, in front of two CCTV cameras for Gods sake. Thankfully they screwed something up big time and didn't take it. My keys were jacked at the same time... sad moment, but now I know how to make it even harder for those FUCKERS. GET THE FUCKING JOB.
A hundred dollar spotter in another car / bodyguard with a silenced pistol and a fake FBI badge 'use your imagination until u catch one to make them bones
Oh please you have it under the seat
Maybe! Maybe not!
@@fonzysgarage1534 lol 😂 love the response
Or you could just slap a Ford oval on them. Because who the hell would want to steal a Ford?
You got a point!
Thief’s rn✍️
Nah, none of the ways in how they steal it is new. You can’t prevent theft without knowing how they do it, apparently not everyone gets that 🤔
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bro...the pistol grip.!!! Got a link..?
Here ya go! www.mrnorms.com/new/Accessories/SHIFTERS.html
Mopar from being
Didn’t show how to install
You needed to see me cut the red wire and hook up a switch to it? I explained how to do it, and showed this method of theft prevention, how it worked etc. pretty simple stuff here.
Theifs rn 👀👀👀👀
I’m sure they watch my video just to see how to steal a car, they don’t already know how to take them 🫡
It’s sad u buy $100,000 this crap bag take your cars or hook up a 220 volt watch them fry nice video
Can we get that again, but this time in English?
Now every one knows wat to do smh
Right. It’s definitely better than not doing a damn thing!
Only problem with your method is that a cloned or reprogrammed key can be used to remote start the car. Cutting that button won't stop the key fob from remote starting the car. 90% of the time they have a key...
They can’t get it into drive on remote start, and my challenger which is a manual doesn’t have remote start.
Buy a stick
I did
Great tutorial on how to steal our cars. 45k views, God knows how many more people will now be out here stealing our shit🤦
That’s really what you interpret from this? Lord what is wrong with some of you.
1:46 how’s a manual easier to steal than an automatic? I thought it was a anti theft device for millennials 😭🤣
they can easily get the car into neutral vs automatic with a lock out plate like my charger has you can’t.
Also 😂😂at the last part
@@fonzysgarage1534 lol 😂
Doesn’t the the steering wheel locks ? But yeah that kill switch it’s great idea plus a full pump kill switch too tho
@@FranciscoHernandez-dq7rf definitely going to be shooting a fuel switch video soon! And unfortunately they don’t on these cars! Never understood why they didn’t.
Sorry man terrible video. No need to defend against some of the comments like this one either. Just take it as constructive criticism and if you’re going to make more videos you may want to take the advice of your viewers. Next time get a damn light. Like you said to another on here “pretty simple stuff here”. And don’t repeat yourself so much, it’s annoying af. If you’re going to advertise a how-to video on installing something then actually show the install. Pretty simple. Doubt i’d watch another of your videos. Sorry.
Don’t let the door hit ya on the way out!
Rather have my bmw you dodge owner have to deal with dangerous black people on a daily basis 😂😂
I would rather test out my AR. It's really effective
I c they have a big 3 racing sticker I have one as well on my 2012 392