>
>The rest of what's returned are links to things you can actually buy.  I 
>followed one of the AutoZone links and found a brand/model specific kill 
>switch for a (just my guess) 2000 4 cylinder Tacoma pickup.  The problem 
>is there was nothing to indicate how it works or how or where it's to be 
>installed.  I suspect you will need to go back to the manufacturer's 
>websites to find installation/usage manuals or else just go to the local 
>store.
>
     Yep, that's the model, 4 cylinder Tacoma with a manual tranny.  I will 
definitely look into that.
>
>If you drive the truck just occasionally it may be sufficient to pull a 
>fuse that controls something critical like the ignition switch or the 
>fuel pump.  If a thief tries to jump the ignition and it doesn't easily 
>work he may move on to an easier victim.
>
     That would be a good short-term solution.  I'll look into that also.
Chris
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