Good Day!
I decided to start a project to fully have the battery disconnected when the car is not in use, by a a simple switch.
- Mission
When I'm done for the weekend, and my car is gonna stand all week, close the car, switch on the alarm, then disconnect the car battery via a switch, so that there is no drain during the period its not in use.
Simple enough right? Well not exactly.
First issue I realized I'm going to have is that, if the kill switch is inside the car, how will I exit the car and arm the alarm, and then use the kill switch.
Now you may be asking if I'm going to use the kill switch, there is no use of arming the alarm cause the car will be dead anyway, and my idea around this was, if it happened that someone wanted to take my car and they somehow got it switch on, it would switch on with the alarm on "reminding the last state"
So that means the switch has to be outside the car...which is fine, I found a spot under the car that I can reach easy!
OKAY we set, that's the plan, time to get the items required!
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Preparing
So I needed to get a switch, but it needed to be IPX5 at least for wet conditions, so I found one like the below, but mine has only one switch, as ill only be cutting Negative from the battery
I then got about 3 Meters of 1AWG cable
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Installation
So I wired everything up
Under the car next to my skirting, was a nice flush spot, from the switch I have 1AWG cable from the switch to my car battery, and it sits between the Negative that goes onto the body of the car.
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Testing/ Does it work?
So I the car was completely dead, I then pressed the switch and the car got LIFE! SUSCESS!
Switched it again and everything went off, SORTED?
Nope Ford had something hidden that I didn't know was coming



I then closed everything, put the alarm on, doors locked. and pressed the switch AND THE ALARM GOES CRAZY!



At this moment I'm EXTREMLY confused, obviously Ford's alarm system out smarted me, but I remembered when I was doing the wiring I saw 2 wires running to negative which was not not included in my switch.
So I cut those as well and added it to the switch!
And you wont believe it, locked the car, armed the alarm!
Pressed the switch, THE ALARM GOES OFF!!!!!!!! How is this possible, and the only way this is possible is that the Ford alarm unit must have its own Battery somehow, as I removed everything from the Negative from the battery and the alarm still goes off.
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Conclusion
I can save the battery from battery drain with the kill switch if not using the car for long periods, but I cant do it with the alarm in an 'armed state'
For people that want to have this done, and not worried about the alarm state, then its a simple mission and worth the time.
.
For the people that want the alarm to stay on when the car is switched on again, we gonna need to do more digging on where the power for the alarm is
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I decided to start a project to fully have the battery disconnected when the car is not in use, by a a simple switch.
- Mission
When I'm done for the weekend, and my car is gonna stand all week, close the car, switch on the alarm, then disconnect the car battery via a switch, so that there is no drain during the period its not in use.
Simple enough right? Well not exactly.
First issue I realized I'm going to have is that, if the kill switch is inside the car, how will I exit the car and arm the alarm, and then use the kill switch.
Now you may be asking if I'm going to use the kill switch, there is no use of arming the alarm cause the car will be dead anyway, and my idea around this was, if it happened that someone wanted to take my car and they somehow got it switch on, it would switch on with the alarm on "reminding the last state"
So that means the switch has to be outside the car...which is fine, I found a spot under the car that I can reach easy!
OKAY we set, that's the plan, time to get the items required!
___________________________________________________________________________
Preparing
So I needed to get a switch, but it needed to be IPX5 at least for wet conditions, so I found one like the below, but mine has only one switch, as ill only be cutting Negative from the battery

I then got about 3 Meters of 1AWG cable

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Installation
So I wired everything up
Under the car next to my skirting, was a nice flush spot, from the switch I have 1AWG cable from the switch to my car battery, and it sits between the Negative that goes onto the body of the car.
________________________________________________________________
Testing/ Does it work?
So I the car was completely dead, I then pressed the switch and the car got LIFE! SUSCESS!
Switched it again and everything went off, SORTED?
Nope Ford had something hidden that I didn't know was coming
I then closed everything, put the alarm on, doors locked. and pressed the switch AND THE ALARM GOES CRAZY!
At this moment I'm EXTREMLY confused, obviously Ford's alarm system out smarted me, but I remembered when I was doing the wiring I saw 2 wires running to negative which was not not included in my switch.
So I cut those as well and added it to the switch!
And you wont believe it, locked the car, armed the alarm!
Pressed the switch, THE ALARM GOES OFF!!!!!!!! How is this possible, and the only way this is possible is that the Ford alarm unit must have its own Battery somehow, as I removed everything from the Negative from the battery and the alarm still goes off.
_________________________________________________________________
Conclusion
I can save the battery from battery drain with the kill switch if not using the car for long periods, but I cant do it with the alarm in an 'armed state'
For people that want to have this done, and not worried about the alarm state, then its a simple mission and worth the time.
.
For the people that want the alarm to stay on when the car is switched on again, we gonna need to do more digging on where the power for the alarm is
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