As a condition of my new insurance policy for the SJ i have to have some sort of immobiliser fitted to the vehicle
Speaking on the phone with the woman she said it has to be some sort of electronic immobiliser. She said i could get one from halfords for around £20.
I was unsure of this so i checked it out, the only thing i could find was a cheesy battery isolator which involved me opening the bonnet and turning a switch, same as me pulling off the earth lead every night and losing clock and radio settings (if i had a radio


Anyway i was reading the DIY section about running a relay and a switch into the ignition and coil circuit. Sounds good and the engine would turn over without starting which would hopefully wake me up... but would probably flood the engine at the same time.
I phoned source sounds in sheffield who supply and fit security and audio equipment, the cheapest boggo immobiliser they do is a cat 2 system which is £109.00 fitted. It has to be fitted by them so it remains a cat 2 insurance recognised system. They say that insurers wont let me install a system myself because its not approved.
The lady on the phone just said that i have to send proof that i have an immobiliser fitted by means of a reciept of purchase.
Any ideas on which route to take? Obviously i need to ring the insurer and find out what they would approve