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msmith1199
Jul 05, 2016Explorer II
SoCalDesertRider wrote:msmith1199 wrote:I'm sure a typical battery cable disconnect throw bar would work just fine. About $20 at NAPA. I put them on all my vehicles, so I can quickly shut off the batteries, in the event of an electrical short/fire.
On the negative cable disconnect, I wonder if there is a way to put some type of switch in the line that you could use versus disconnecting the cable?
There are various kinds of these switches out there, but I guess I'll need to look under the hood of a Colorado next time I find a diesel one. Have you seen the lack of space in the engine compartments of many of the new vehicles? Would have to make sure there is even room for a switch.
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