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There are countless ways to do it.
Honestly, posting details about which method and location that you choose to be viewed publicly online... along with your location and a picture of your car... PROBABLY not a smart idea!
You just need to wire in a switch that, when "off" interrupts the circuit to any component necessary to start or run the car (the running components are better than the starting components, as there are ways to bypass the starting components and still start a car.)
Fuel pump wiring, battery wiring, starter wiring... you can even get creative and go for the main relay wiring, or if your car is manual, the clutch safety switch wiring.
Is your car a manual or auto? If it's manual, starter kill is useless b/c it can be push start.
I would splice the wire under the hood at the starter and have the switch with wire running back inside the cabin. Hide the switch and put a few dummy switches to slow the thief down. A little bit harder to steal. Of course you would need to re-run your hood cable as well.
Then there is also the earth side of all those same circuits.
All up that's 14 possibilities, and that's just a quick list.
Hiding the switch is key, And putting 2 switches in series (in different locations) is an even better.
Thieves will realize you have a kill switch and quickly search for it, IF they find it, they won't expect a second one.
When they realize there is a second switch they know they won't have enough time to find it, and/or the possibility of a knowing there may be a third switch . . .
Because you can reach up through the fender and yank on the cable, popping the hood. If your kill switch is located under the hood and the thief knows it (because they saw your post on a website about it...) they could pop your hood and bypass your kill switch.
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