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Battery isolator switch siting
Dave J - 25/3/04 at 11:16 AM

Hi all,

Can anyone tell me if it is sva friendly to put a battery isolator switch on top of the transmission tunnel under the dash.

The one I'm thinking of using is the red lever type, about 60mm high including the key(red lever)

Many thanks.

Dave.


bonerp - 25/3/04 at 12:42 PM

I added mine to the dash in the exempt bit on the right of the steering wheel.

Passed ok.
paul


PioneerX - 25/3/04 at 01:47 PM

Bonerp,

Can you post a picture, give us some idea what you mean.

Thanks


bonerp - 25/3/04 at 02:13 PM

I'll try and do it tonite for you.


Dave J - 25/3/04 at 04:33 PM

Hmm never thought about putting it there, good idea, easy to wire too.

Thanks

Dave.


bonerp - 25/3/04 at 08:48 PM

There you go. As you can see its outta the way. I have a cover over it to keep the rain out (if I ever get caught out!).

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givemethebighammer - 25/3/04 at 11:18 PM

may be wrong but thought you shouldn't be able to operate any anti theft device whilst driving the car (driver or passenger ? )


bonerp - 26/3/04 at 08:08 AM

Passed SVA so who cares!


givemethebighammer - 28/3/04 at 10:55 AM

yours may have passed, but the rest of us still have to get through !!!

I guess this regulation is down to interpretation / mood of examiner on the day :

The regulation states that:
The vehicle must be fitted with an anti-theft device.
This must take the form of an independent means of preventing the engine from being
started. It may be mechanical, electronic or electrical or a system involving any
combination of these.
It must be impossible to operate once the engine is running.
It must not interfere with the normal system of switching off the engine.

A proprietary engine immobiliser system properly fitted will comply with the
requirements of the test. A battery cut off device with a removable key, which is
fitted to the main feed, should also comply, but this should be positioned where it
could not be accidentally operated when the car is being driven.

Mechanical anti-theft devices operating on the accelerator, steering and braking
systems are not acceptable.


Kitlooney1000 - 28/3/04 at 08:42 PM

quote:
Originally posted by givemethebighammer

Mechanical anti-theft devices operating on the accelerator, steering and braking
systems are not acceptable.




Does this mean that the steering lock is a void anti theft device then or what?


givemethebighammer - 28/3/04 at 08:46 PM

Quote was straight out of the SVA manual,

just goes to illustrate that the regulation is open to interpretation !