Anti-theft Security Finger Sensing Module For Motorcycle Atv Snowmobile on 2040-parts.com
US $6.99
Location:
Shanghai, CN
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This anti-theft module can be used on all DC(means equiped a battery, not for AC) motorcycles, ATVs and Snowmobiles, no remote control needed, no power consumption when engine off, the thief will not able to start the engine if he/she doesn't know where to disengage the module, in order to be able to start the engine, the owner just need to touch a metal object connect to the disengage wire on the module when the Ignition key turned on.
If the thief doesn't know the system on your vehicle, they may think your bike is not working and need to be repaired, then the thief will go away.
The module will be engaged automatically when the ignition key turned off, so usage is such easy:
Turn the Ignition key to on
Use finger to touch the disengage metal where you put (put this metal at where the thief hard to find)
Turn the ignithion key to start to start the engine
Driving to where you want to go
Turn off the enging, pull out the ignition key, then you can go
How to install the module:
This module is very small, the size is only: 4*3*2 cm, the installation hole is 6mm, the wires are 40cm length. You can hide it at any where on you vehicle, there are 6 color wires from the module:
White and Pink wires already connet to a LED, that indicate the module status, you can install it on the dash pannel
The Gray wire connect to power off wire of the switch/trigger, it will control the ability of engine starting
Black wire should connect to negative post of battery (same as the body metal of vehicle)
Orange wire connect to Power out cable on Ignition switch, when the key at on or start position, a working voltage will be supplied to module
YELLOW WIRE, connect to a metal object which not shorted with the vehicle body metal, it can be a nut, screw as what you imaging, then install it at where the thief hard to find. Touch it using your finger will disengage the module
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