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![]() If a thief tries to steal your car, and get's it to crank over, but it won't fire, I doubt they're gonna invest more time to trace the fuel pump circuit. The relay cannot be accessed without removing the seat, but the location of the switch is up to you. You could mount it in the trunk, and cut into the wire near the inertia switch, but then it becomes a pain for you. Not to mention it wouldn't take very long for someone to figure out you have a switch in the trunk, if they observe you coming and going for a day or two.
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