Theories on how they were taken? Given this is a public forum, I'd be careful about over-sharing personal configuration.
Fob Cloning, ECU swap or other?
John-
Fob Cloning, ECU swap or other?
John-
The starter fuse looks to be in the fuse box next to the battery. That's a no go for me. They can have the car 😂That is one of my real concerns - Security vs Convenance! Make something that is too inconvenient and it won't get used!
True but I'm not understanding how it being difficult for an owner to pull the starter fuse everytime he/she leaves the car is a practical and realistic strategy given the fuse's location. 🤷♂️Well the more work that goes into a good install or hard to get to area, the more the thief has to work against.
The starter fuse looks to be in the fuse box next to the battery. That's a no go for me. They can have the car 😂
It was a pita getting to the fuel pump fuse in there and I wouldn't want to be doing that every time I park the car in a public place.
exactly my point - It's not the installation convenience I'm talking about, but the every day usability of the system. I have no problem spending a bunch of hours to install a defeat system. I do on the other hand have an issue with wanting to get in the car and quickly drive it away. That's why I am really liking the idea of a fob remote control relay.Well the more work that goes into a good install or hard to get to area, the more the thief has to work against.
A bolt cutter will easily defeat these, cut the steering wheel and bend it to remove the club.Lol 😆
And I think you can freeze the lock and hit it with a hammer and break it as well. I had thought of this as well, but I don't think it will stop them for very long.Lol 😆
That‘s only in the movies 🎥 lolAnd I think you can freeze the lock and hit it with a hammer and break it as well. I had thought of this as well, but I don't think it will stop them for very long.
Only the first install would be a pain. You would use a fuse tap that goes into the fuse socket and then its just wiring in a switch to the interior that the thief would have no idea where to find. Very simple yet effective, I did it on my first car a 91 Honda Civic Si. I even put a remote hood latch lock in the car so thief's couldn't open the hood.The starter fuse looks to be in the fuse box next to the battery. That's a no go for me. They can have the car 😂
It was a pita getting to the fuel pump fuse in there and I wouldn't want to be doing that every time I park the car in a public place.
Have done the same on Hondas which is easy to do whether it's pulling the fuse or wiring in the switch. The fuse isn't tucked in a place where battery removal is needed to get to it. Simplicity at its best.Only the first install would be a pain. You would use a fuse tap that goes into the fuse socket and then its just wiring in a switch to the interior that the thief would have no idea where to find. Very simple yet effective, I did it on my first car a 91 Honda Civic Si. I even put a remote hood latch lock in the car so thief's couldn't open the hood.