REMOTE ACTIVATED KILL SWITCH SYSTEM
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1. An apparatus comprising:
- a vehicle identification electronic chip;
a transmitter/receiver;
an ignition system;
an on/off switch;
wherein the vehicle identification electronic chip supplies a vehicle identification number to a remote device into response to an activation signal from the remote device received through the transmitter/receiver and supplied to the vehicle identification electronic chip; and
wherein the transmitter/receiver receives a stop signal from the remote device and causes the on/off switch to turn the ignition system off in response to the stop signal.
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Abstract
An apparatus comprising a vehicle identification electronic chip, a transmitter/receiver, and an ignition system is disclosed. The vehicle identification electronic chip supplies a vehicle identification number to a remote device in response to an activation signal. The apparatus may further include an on/off switch. The transmitter/receiver may receive a stop signal from the remote device and cause the on/off switch to turn the ignition system off in response to the stop signal.
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1. An apparatus comprising:
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a vehicle identification electronic chip;
a transmitter/receiver;
an ignition system;
an on/off switch;
wherein the vehicle identification electronic chip supplies a vehicle identification number to a remote device into response to an activation signal from the remote device received through the transmitter/receiver and supplied to the vehicle identification electronic chip; and
wherein the transmitter/receiver receives a stop signal from the remote device and causes the on/off switch to turn the ignition system off in response to the stop signal.
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2. A method comprising:
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supplying a vehicle identification number to a remote device into response to an activation signal from the remote device received through a transmitter/receiver and supplied to a vehicle identification electronic chip;
receiving a stop signal from the remote device through the transmitter/receiver;
and causing an on/off switch to turn an ignition system off in response to the stop signal.
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