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Old 03-08-2002, 01:50 PM
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I placed my battery master switch in the trunk attached to the battery tray. Since I have carpeted trim panels on the sides of the trunk to hide the battery there is a small access hole in the panel to insert the red plastic "key". My switch kills ALL power from the battery EXCEPT the theft alarm. I switch off the battery, remove the "key", lock the trunk, and arm the alarm which has a perimeter sensor and voice warning. Then I can sit back and dare someone to try and mess with my cobra.

I admit that placing the shutoff in the trunk is somewhat inconvenient but it seemed much safer if I plan to leave the car unattended at any time.

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