Depending on the year and model a kill switch will cut voltage to the injection pump solenoid causing the engine to stop.On older models a push-pull cable is linked from your cab to the injection pump cut off.On newer models a solenoid is used on the injection pump which could be deactivated by several kill switches , for example : ignition switch , a switch on the operators seat (to prevent accidents in case operator stands up while driving,ECM engine protection (sensors in engine kill pump to prevent engine damage).
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Idle Will Kill was created on 2001-06-05.
It does not have a kill switch.It does not have a kill switch.
The KILL switch is in series with the ignition switch. When the KILL switch is open, the bike will not start.
Chrysler does not have a kill switchChrysler does not have a kill switch
It doesn't have a "kill" switch.
Chrysler vehicles do not have a kill switch.Chrysler vehicles do not have a kill switch.
No, there is no kill switch except for the ignition switch.
the kill switch?
It does not have a kill switch.
To disable a kill switch the wiring would have to be modified to bypass the switch. This is not advisable as the switch is a safety feature.
Chrysler does not have a kill switch.
There is no kill switch on a 1998 Trans Am.