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Top 10 Ways to Steal a Car (and how to stop them)

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by tcBob, Oct 26, 2006.

  1. Oct 26, 2006 at 4:19 PM
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    tcBob

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    1. Bump against the car to check for a car alarm. Since it seems like everything from a loud Harley to a rumbling garbage truck can set off a car alarm, people have been conditioned to tune them out. Instead of a motion-sensitive car alarm, use one that has a pager that will notify you as soon as your alarm is activated.

    2. Break the window or jimmy the lock to gain entry into a locked car. Don't tempt car thieves. Keep valuables out of plain sight. Take them with you or store them in the trunk. Also, if you have a stereo with a removable face plate, take it with you instead of tucking it away in the glovebox.

    3. Cut the steering wheel itself if there's a steering wheel lock. Instead of locking just your steering wheel, "lock" your car's ability to go by using a starter disable switch and putting it in a place where only you can get to it.

    4. Look for exposed wiring that can be cut or for the central unit of the car alarm to deactivate it. Instead of going to a big retail chain store, have your car alarm installed by a professional car alarm installer, preferably a reasonably shady one. Unlike retail chain employees, these experts know what it takes to make your car elusive to crooks.

    5. Look for car alarm decals to figure out which method to use to eliminate the alarm. Never display stickers that advertise what sort of car alarm you have, or audio system for that matter. Consider using a hood lock cable so the thief can't get to your battery or car alarm mechanism.

    6. Jump into an unattended running car while the owner is at the ATM, dropping off videos, etc. Never leave your keys in the ignition even for a quick errand. Car theft is a crime of opportunity, so don't make it easy for them to grab yours.

    7. Look for the car's title, registration or anything with a home
    address on it.
    Keep your registration and insurance information with you and never leave personal information in your car.

    8. Stake out sporting events, movie theaters and shopping center parking lots for the car of your choice since they offer the largest variety of cars in one area. Whenever possible, park in lots and garages that have security and/or parking lot attendants. If not, don't park in the farthest corner of the lot but rather near the entrance of these facilities to insure the most foot traffic (and the most potential witnesses). Also, opt for paying the extra couple of dollars for the monitored parking lot instead of using the free parking on the less-trafficked side streets.

    9. Find the second set of keys the owner "hid" in the car. Don't leave spare keys in your car or in a magnetic box attached to the underside of your car. Thieves know where all the "hiding places" are.

    10. Copy specific vehicle information and take it to the manufacturer to get a replacement key made. Instead of VIN etching the major parts of your vehicle, which doesn't turn most thieves off, drop your business card into the doors through the window slots to identify your car as yours.

    Source: Edmunds
     
  2. Nov 26, 2006 at 11:52 AM
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    Ldytaco05

    Ldytaco05 it's all about me

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    This is a good source of info. women are easier targets, thanks bob
     
  3. Feb 18, 2011 at 7:13 PM
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    are there any threads here which discuss the installation of a 'starter disable switch'?
     
  4. Feb 18, 2011 at 7:16 PM
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    Holy thread revival! DAMNN
     
  5. Feb 18, 2011 at 7:19 PM
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  6. Feb 18, 2011 at 10:12 PM
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    island808

    island808 Me l've got brains.

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    the first few are BS. When has a car alarm ever slowed anything down. Some recently have immobilizers, but they didn't used to and now any car you'd want to steal has one built in.
    Why do I care if they know where I live? I mean, its not a secret, how does that get them my car? Even if I were to park it outside. If its some rare thing they need for parts, maybe.

    Do you want your recovered door? If so, go ahead and drop a business card in there, but it kind of clashes with number 7.

    You can maybe get a key made if you go to the dealership with the owners information pretending to be them. But not likely with anything else unless you've got a "man on the inside".

    Thieves will do what they want. Tools Time Talent. is all they need. Not worth doing anything to stop them. Your chances of getting your car stolen are primarily controlled by where you live. If you leave your car running or keys in it, and you live on I35, its not going to be there when you get back.
     
  7. Feb 18, 2011 at 10:20 PM
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    if someone brakes into my truck to steal my HU, I'm paying my deductible either way, might as well get a new HU out of the situation.
     
  8. May 2, 2011 at 8:20 PM
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    Is the JVC the only 'detachable faceplate' head unit?
     
  9. May 3, 2011 at 3:36 PM
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    No - most have such a model
     
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    maan how do you know all this stuff? lol
     
  11. May 3, 2011 at 3:55 PM
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    jgwheeler17 I'm a zit. Get it?

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  12. May 5, 2011 at 8:49 AM
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    Zombie Runner Are these black helicopters for me?

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    oil change...
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  13. May 25, 2011 at 2:52 PM
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    search "kill-switch mod"
     

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