Autolock Doesn't Fit RSX???
When I used mine, I ended up putting it on the brake pedal instead.
That did cause the slogan to make sense, though. They misspelled "unbreakable", calling it "unbrakeable" instead. But, with the thing in place on the brake pedal, you can't use the brakes (e-brake doesn't count), and the misspelling makes sense.
That did cause the slogan to make sense, though. They misspelled "unbreakable", calling it "unbrakeable" instead. But, with the thing in place on the brake pedal, you can't use the brakes (e-brake doesn't count), and the misspelling makes sense.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by VBPType-S »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">that **** doesnt work anyway. go get your money back</TD></TR></TABLE>
how does it not work?
how does it not work?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BarracksSi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">When I used mine, I ended up putting it on the brake pedal instead.
That did cause the slogan to make sense, though. They misspelled "unbreakable", calling it "unbrakeable" instead. But, with the thing in place on the brake pedal, you can't use the brakes (e-brake doesn't count), and the misspelling makes sense.</TD></TR></TABLE>
^^^^^^^Yeah That. Hey dan7u, I also posted this on superhonda.com for ya
That did cause the slogan to make sense, though. They misspelled "unbreakable", calling it "unbrakeable" instead. But, with the thing in place on the brake pedal, you can't use the brakes (e-brake doesn't count), and the misspelling makes sense.</TD></TR></TABLE>
^^^^^^^Yeah That. Hey dan7u, I also posted this on superhonda.com for ya
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i dont know how it doesnt work. Go ask the thieves who stole both my hondas that both had autolocks, alarms, and kill switches.
Best security locking device thing or w/e you want to call it is the one that goes behind the steering wheel and locks around the column. i dont see how they could get that off.
Best security locking device thing or w/e you want to call it is the one that goes behind the steering wheel and locks around the column. i dont see how they could get that off.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by VBPType-S »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i dont know how it doesnt work. Go ask the thieves who stole both my hondas that both had autolocks, alarms, and kill switches.
Best security locking device thing or w/e you want to call it is the one that goes behind the steering wheel and locks around the column. i dont see how they could get that off.</TD></TR></TABLE>
pics?
Best security locking device thing or w/e you want to call it is the one that goes behind the steering wheel and locks around the column. i dont see how they could get that off.</TD></TR></TABLE>
pics?
the only way to get it to work is to put it in at an angle.....(that's if you wanna put it on the clutch), brake should be easy.
let me know if ur still struggling, i'll take pics. for u
let me know if ur still struggling, i'll take pics. for u
lol. Those are my pics. Thieves stole my 98 ITR that had that autolock and a high end alarm. The cops caught the guys in the begining process of stripping my car. Only thing I did not get back was my radio and shift ****.
And the Autolock is just about useless.
And the Autolock is just about useless.
Another method I've seen posted around the internet involved using a tool designed to, well, break an Autolock. It props against the upper & lower ends, then pushes (or pulls.. I forget) against the center to break it in half.
Repo guys need all kinds of stuff to take back cars from delinquent owners, so they're the ones that know every trick out there.
Repo guys need all kinds of stuff to take back cars from delinquent owners, so they're the ones that know every trick out there.
Thats why im glad that I sold my 88 CRX Si. I had a good amount of money invested into it and I was scared to leave it anywhere because I had liability insurance. Personally, I dont plan on putting a bunch of money into any anti theft device for my RSX. If you have good insurance, there is nothing to worry about other than your deductable. If someone wants your car, they can get it. Just my 2 cents
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vivid 02 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">lol. Those are my pics. Thieves stole my 98 ITR that had that autolock and a high end alarm. The cops caught the guys in the begining process of stripping my car. Only thing I did not get back was my radio and shift ****.
And the Autolock is just about useless.
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Yup i knew the pics were someone who had an ITR.
And the Autolock is just about useless.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Yup i knew the pics were someone who had an ITR.
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