EVERYONE post there anti theft methods..
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EVERYONE post there anti theft methods..
heres some..
rewire the fuel pump fuze and take the fuze out when u leave ur car..
thats all i got..
help me out.. i don;t want my car to get stolen
rewire the fuel pump fuze and take the fuze out when u leave ur car..
thats all i got..
help me out.. i don;t want my car to get stolen
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (sweet_blue91)
rewire the starter signal fuse or ignition fuse to a relay and ground it to the alarm so that u control it by one of the aux signals of your alarm... worked for me for two years now.... bye
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (spoon_ek9)
I am starting to feel that my fuel-pump cutoff switch is losing it's potential at protecting my car from theft because it is so widely discussed now that many thieves will probally know to find the wires/switch.
My point is, many anti-theft detterants gain most of their strength by being unique, more secretive. Some guy will read this over and over, and start pulling up seats looking for our wires we put so much trust in.
My point is, many anti-theft detterants gain most of their strength by being unique, more secretive. Some guy will read this over and over, and start pulling up seats looking for our wires we put so much trust in.
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (Dr.Kimball)
Along these same lines, I chose to insure my car with Gaston Glock Insurance.
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (Brian*Black99Si)
sleeper is a good idea.. but im young.. i love rims.. system just showin off..
see up here in canada.. we can't have shaved door handles.. so they just punch out our locks.. and get in..
any locks for decks?? like a secret metal plate.. u know..
see up here in canada.. we can't have shaved door handles.. so they just punch out our locks.. and get in..
any locks for decks?? like a secret metal plate.. u know..
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (Brian*Black99Si)
seano's got the right idea, be unique and try to do even the small things that woud help to slow the thief down while the lame *** popos who dont give a **** about how much money sweat and tears you put into your car arrive. Damn all thieves and lazy cops!
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (mr poo)
yes, lets tell all of our ways so theives can figure ways around them
if you are going to school.... take out your ECU... put it in your backpack.. simple as that
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (sweet_blue91)
There's only one way anybody is getting my car. Even then, by the time they actually get to it I'll be out there with my 3 wood teeing thier brains up for a 2 block drive. And I don't even live in a bad area.
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (madtownhonda)
one thing my friend did that slowed down a guy enough for my friend to catch him in the act was to remove some bar, or something inside the door panel so you have to open it with the key one the outside, that way they cant just bust the window and unlatch from the inside. he didnt catch the guy but the bastard didnt get anything.
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (blufke)
I don't have one now but on my old Jetta it was wired for fog lights and had the switch. I wired up a fuel cut off to the fog light switch, right there in the middle of the dash. I forgot to tell people when I would leave it at a shop or something and they could never get it started. No hidden switch or alarm. Just a cutoff. Simple. I think the easiest thing is to pull the ecu fuse. It's easy just to throw another fuse in there but not many people are gonna think of that.
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (SLowCrx)
little ot but, just wondering if you hit a thief with a bat or if you physically assault him/her in any way, can they sue you?
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (IM ALL SHO)
pulling the ecu out works until they grab another ecu, put it in and drive away, but i went to the further extent and change my ecu plugs so they can't just pop in another one, so IF YOU REALLY WANT MY CAR FLAT BED THAT BITCH AND YOU DESERVE IT!
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (tjsEG6)
IF YOU REALLY WANT MY CAR FLAT BED THAT BITCH AND YOU DESERVE IT!
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (bretx0r)
ur gonna post what u do to ur car so they can read it here and go and get ur car
hmmmm .................... smart ?//?????
hmmmm .................... smart ?//?????
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (EKology)
Not so long as the force you use against them is reasonable given the circumstance. If someone comes up to your car and tries to open the door, and you bash their face in with a bat .....that's hardly reasonable. Where as if you're at gun point or something, and your feared for your life, you can do pretty much whateva.
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Re: EVERYONE post there anti theft methods.. (ezekiel198)
Airbag shocks. No one is sitting on the ground.
You could try my personal favorite approach... my 357 Winchester Magnum. Any theives will be plastered to my interior after a shot from this thing.
[Modified by MyWhiteCivic, 10:35 AM 7/12/2002]
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You could try my personal favorite approach... my 357 Winchester Magnum. Any theives will be plastered to my interior after a shot from this thing.
[Modified by MyWhiteCivic, 10:35 AM 7/12/2002]
[Modified by MyWhiteCivic, 10:40 AM 7/12/2002]