is there a particular system that i could get installed that does this ? I’m not mechanical in electrical things like thisMy anti theft of choice is hiding a kill switch. Cant steal what ya cant start! Not sure how much it's progressed but the ATS or Viper systems I feel like dont do a whole lot IMO.
The “Kia Boys” would disagree?Other than just towing, it's pretty hard to steal most modern cars these days. Isn't it?
The was the "most" part. I think I'm correct.The “Kia Boys” would disagree?
I have one of these installed and completely forgot about it lol. Great suggestion!Fast and easy way is to purchase OBD port blocker, hide the OBD port or mess with it's cables. Unless the thieves are having ECU they need the OBD port to take your car. You can also hide an air tag or samsung tag inside the car.
Not really. Duplication of a key fob is easy with the right device. Can be done 50+ feet away with a key in your house. Only way to effectively stop it is to utilize a faraday bag.Other than just towing, it's pretty hard to steal most modern cars these days. Isn't it?
Hmm I'm not sure. I imagine any decent mechanic should be able to install one. Essentially all it is is it disables some circuit (usually fuel pump or the like) so that the vehicle can't be started and driven. Then the only way is to tow it. The switch on my Explorer disables the PCM entirely, so nothing can be done with it.is there a particular system that i could get installed that does this ? I’m not mechanical in electrical things like this
I come from the thinking that the keyed PATS trucks are the hardest to steal. The fobbed ones the signal can be duplicated relatively easily so the push button ones IMO are easier than the chipped keys, where you not only need the replica of the key, but also the correct frequency programmed. I havent figured out how to defeat PATS on my Explorer yet without swapping the entire archetecture from another one over (at least when I was looking into V8 swaps)Other than just towing, it's pretty hard to steal most modern cars these days. Isn't it?
What you’re commenting of, is signal boosting. There is also key Fob cloning by the OBD II or via signal stealing and duplication.That is not key fob duplication. They will retransmit you own key signal and can unlock and run the car until its stopped after 15 minutes or fuel finish, based on settings.