Car Thieves and How To Stop Them
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Car Thieves and How To Stop Them
You may not be able to keep the thieves from getting your car. Usually, if he really wants one, he'll generally find a way. But there are some things you can do to minimize your risk of being hit that don't involve driving around for life in an old clunker no one else would want.
Some are simple common sense rules. Others you may not have thought of. Here's the list:
Always roll up your vehicle's windows, lock the doors and pocket the key. Don't leave a spare hidden anywhere on the car itself. No matter how clever you think you are, thieves know all your hiding places.
Lock your gas tank cap.
Keep your vehicle registration certificate and proof of insurance on you at all times. Leaving it in your glove compartment or visor means it can be easily taken and used to prove someone else owns the vehicle.
Never leave valuable objects or packages in full view. Put them in the trunk.
Always park your vehicle in a well-lighted spot.
Prevent thieves from towing your vehicle by parking with your wheels turned sharply and the emergency brake on.
Give only your ignition key to a parking lot attendant. Keep your other keys with you.
If you have a garage, use it and lock the door as well as your vehicle.
Be cautious of "too good to be true" offers to buy a vehicle. Don't become a victim of fraud.
Inform police of any activities or vehicles that look suspicious to you.
Install an effective theft deterrent system, which will delay and discourage thieves.An electronic immobilizer, in which only a specific key can turn on the ignition, is increasingly becoming a standard in most new vehicles, and many insurance companies will give you a break on your rates if you have one.
Don't use a remote-starter system. It may be more comfortable in the winter, but it's a temptation thieves can't resist. And it can turn your warm car into a hot one.
Have the windows and major components of your vehicle etched.
Hide your business card or your home address under the floormats and seats and inside the doors. If the VIN number is changed, this could be the evidence police need to prove it's yours.
Keep all the records of your vehicle in a safe place and make sure you record the serial number of your car somewhere else.
Here's a list of some other after-market items you can purchase to further secure your wheels:
IGNITION KILL SWITCH: toggle switch spliced into ignition that disables your vehicle
FUEL KILL SWITCH: switch spliced into fuel system wiring that stops fuel supply
STEERING WHEEL LOCK: stops the steering wheel from turning
GEARSHIFT LOCK: disables shifting transmission
TIRE/WHEEL LOCKS: tool wraps around tires/wheels to immobilize your car
HOOD LOCK: stops anyone from opening hood to your engine area
STEERING COLUMNS COLLAR: protects steering column from ignition entry
ELECTRONIC ALARMS: those with "kill "switches are most effective
VEHICLE TRACKING SYSTEM: transmitter in the vehicle allows GPS tracking.
Some are simple common sense rules. Others you may not have thought of. Here's the list:
Always roll up your vehicle's windows, lock the doors and pocket the key. Don't leave a spare hidden anywhere on the car itself. No matter how clever you think you are, thieves know all your hiding places.
Lock your gas tank cap.
Keep your vehicle registration certificate and proof of insurance on you at all times. Leaving it in your glove compartment or visor means it can be easily taken and used to prove someone else owns the vehicle.
Never leave valuable objects or packages in full view. Put them in the trunk.
Always park your vehicle in a well-lighted spot.
Prevent thieves from towing your vehicle by parking with your wheels turned sharply and the emergency brake on.
Give only your ignition key to a parking lot attendant. Keep your other keys with you.
If you have a garage, use it and lock the door as well as your vehicle.
Be cautious of "too good to be true" offers to buy a vehicle. Don't become a victim of fraud.
Inform police of any activities or vehicles that look suspicious to you.
Install an effective theft deterrent system, which will delay and discourage thieves.An electronic immobilizer, in which only a specific key can turn on the ignition, is increasingly becoming a standard in most new vehicles, and many insurance companies will give you a break on your rates if you have one.
Don't use a remote-starter system. It may be more comfortable in the winter, but it's a temptation thieves can't resist. And it can turn your warm car into a hot one.
Have the windows and major components of your vehicle etched.
Hide your business card or your home address under the floormats and seats and inside the doors. If the VIN number is changed, this could be the evidence police need to prove it's yours.
Keep all the records of your vehicle in a safe place and make sure you record the serial number of your car somewhere else.
Here's a list of some other after-market items you can purchase to further secure your wheels:
IGNITION KILL SWITCH: toggle switch spliced into ignition that disables your vehicle
FUEL KILL SWITCH: switch spliced into fuel system wiring that stops fuel supply
STEERING WHEEL LOCK: stops the steering wheel from turning
GEARSHIFT LOCK: disables shifting transmission
TIRE/WHEEL LOCKS: tool wraps around tires/wheels to immobilize your car
HOOD LOCK: stops anyone from opening hood to your engine area
STEERING COLUMNS COLLAR: protects steering column from ignition entry
ELECTRONIC ALARMS: those with "kill "switches are most effective
VEHICLE TRACKING SYSTEM: transmitter in the vehicle allows GPS tracking.
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Originally Posted by Midnight Racer
I have an alarm on mine and plan on getting a removeable hub (good luck stealing a car without a steering wheel )
if they really want it, its gone. only thing you can do is take measures to get it back, i.e. boomerang, the witness
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Boomerang is one of the best , if i had a car i would get it....
also i have heard that sooner or later all cars being sold that are worth $40 000 or over will be equiped with a Vehicle Tracking system
also i have heard that sooner or later all cars being sold that are worth $40 000 or over will be equiped with a Vehicle Tracking system
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Originally Posted by Supra_RZ
Boomerang is one of the best , if i had a car i would get it....
also i have heard that sooner or later all cars being sold that are worth $40 000 or over will be equiped with a Vehicle Tracking system
also i have heard that sooner or later all cars being sold that are worth $40 000 or over will be equiped with a Vehicle Tracking system
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Boomerang - OK. Had a friend who had his car stolen and boomerang tracked it down within 45 mins. Just enough time to gut out the car and take all that they wanted tto take.
Removable hub - Just use a vice grip. Leave it one and the next time... they got you. I move my car like that once just to see if it was possible|
Alarm systems - Even the ones that have the code jmpers like Viper... they have something to get that too.
I dunno what the solution is but whatever it is... Im sure that there is someone out there thinking about breaking it already
Maybe a sniper on the roof and poisonous gas in the car? LOL!
Removable hub - Just use a vice grip. Leave it one and the next time... they got you. I move my car like that once just to see if it was possible|
Alarm systems - Even the ones that have the code jmpers like Viper... they have something to get that too.
I dunno what the solution is but whatever it is... Im sure that there is someone out there thinking about breaking it already
Maybe a sniper on the roof and poisonous gas in the car? LOL!
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Originally Posted by chedda
easy solution, go and adopt a pitbull from the humane socitey for $100 and let it chill in your car,,cheaper than an alarm system
Cheaper and less annoying than a loud sensetive alarm.
Cheapest way. Pull out your fuel pump fuse.
Try driving without it. hahahaha.
If they got a tow truck your screwed.
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ive got a neighbour thats hears and sees evreything, if a vehicle that deoesnt belong in our area is here she gets the plates written down. that and we have a pitbull right where the cars are pakred he has one mean growl and barks at anything coming onto the proerpty that doesnt belong. other than that, maybe a real heavy duty chain tied to your house, lol
#15
Originally Posted by BadAssGN
I keep a Baby monitor in my car, any suspicious activity you'll find me in my underwear and my dog ready to go...
I also have other stuff as well...
I also have other stuff as well...