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What if before the truck is able to notify you what the aux sequence is, you install a fingerprint scanner which will identify you as the owner of the truck then let you know the sequence of the switches then lets you start engine. and After the engine starts there's a sexy woman's voice saying "Thank-you for inserting".

That's ******* hilarious!!!! With a Russian Accent or Croatian Accent preferably...

Next thing you know someone will come up with an insert to fit into that little cubbie to the right of the center console to allow some one to literally INSERT whatever they wish!!!! Then the damn truck will start moaning!!!!


..............alright, enough is enough this is going way off topic!!!! back to the kill switch!!!!
 

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I have just the thing. Recently I invented the Smart Toilet. It has a sensor that assesses your gender as well as your urinary and intestinal needs as you enter the bathroom, and automatically raises or lowers the seat. It's actually more than a really handy toilet, it's a marriage saver! Think how many marriages will be saved when husband and wife no longer have the toilet seat to argue about. The divorce rate will go to the crapper.

I can adapt that sensor to Raptor application very easily. It can assess your numerical predisposition as you get in the truck, and then only you and it will know the correct sequence of switch throws necessary to start the truck. You won't even have to remember what they are, you can just throw the switches reflexively and it'll be the correct combination.

Perfect, no?
 

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Push button is simple to do, but believe me, you dont want it. I got that kit for my Shelby, but after driving someone else's that had it, I sold it. You have to insert and turn your key anyway....the button is just an extra step I never needed...

I like the killswitch idea, and like you Lego, I am constantly thinking of things I can do with the aux switches....but what if's keep rattling around in my head, and I dont want that switch bumped off and loose power at the wrong time.
 

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My thoughts too!

Push button is simple to do, but believe me, you dont want it. I got that kit for my Shelby, but after driving someone else's that had it, I sold it. You have to insert and turn your key anyway....the button is just an extra step I never needed...

I like the killswitch idea, and like you Lego, I am constantly thinking of things I can do with the aux switches....but what if's keep rattling around in my head, and I dont want that switch bumped off and loose power at the wrong time.

I had the same thoughts, what happens if your driving along and one of the switchs gets moved? :hitit:
 

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I had the same thoughts, what happens if your driving along and one of the switchs gets moved? :hitit:

I noticed in the video, he had it set up to where you only need the switches "ON" to start the truck. Once the truck has started, the switches become inoperative. You can turn them on and off all you want and nothing happens. It will NOT shut the truck off.
 
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I noticed in the video, he had it set up to where you only need the switches "ON" to start the truck. Once the truck has started, the switches become inoperative. You can turn them on and off all you want and nothing happens. It will NOT shut the truck off.

YES, Thank you... Like RaptorSCrew said, and I show in the video. Once the engine starts you can turn all aux switches off and on and off and on as many times as u want and it wont affect the engine turning off
 
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