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I've noticed a lot of insurance companies are looking for trackers fitted that kinda thing, seen some on the standard questions type pages. The right one although expensive could bring the insurance down as well i think. But the unfortunate thing is many cars are stolen to order to they are out the country or stripped within hours of being taken. The vehicle will have been watched for weeks to find out the best oppotunity to take it and no matter what device is fitted they will have it away. Its very sad really but part of the world we live in today.
More and more vehicles are being stolen by lifting it directly onto the back of a transporter..... What you need is something that notifies you the moment the vehicle starts moving.......
how much arebattery isolator switches?R
What you need is something that notifies you the moment the vehicle starts moving.......
More and more vehicles are being stolen by lifting it directly onto the back of a transporter.....
Joe Edwards suggested to me a hidden switch in the fuel injection wires. Hide in the cab somewhere. Not done it yet but seemed like a cheap option?
And thinking about it....Some of the other methods of security are a bit pointless:A immobilser on a 200 or 300Tdi. Even LR's own can be disabled in about 2 mins.(Td5's aren't impossible either!!)A switch in the wire to the fuel solenoid... again pretty pointless. Anyone who understands diesels in the slightist would know how to get around it (same as an imobiliser)Handbrake lock. Not that visible, and a quick cut of the handbrake cable and problem solved.Pedal lock that goes over the clutch and brake pedal.Simple, just drive clutchless and use the handbrake as a brake.Battery Isolator switch.Removes any 12v supply under the bonnet, but again there are ways around it... but means a thief has to come a bit prepared!! (still one of the better options though!!)The lock that goes on the clutch pipe only....Ok as long as the clutch is locked in the down position. But again, cut the clutch line and drive clutchless. Same with the one on the brakes.Still a good choice though!!In all honesty there are ways around most devices... and theifs know that!!! Though it does depend on the standard of the theif... most methods will stop the opportunist... but not the 'profesional' theif.Good visible deterents are a good option... but even those aren't impossible to get off. All you can do is make your car 'harder' to pinch, but not impossible!!! :shock: But if your LR is difficult to pinch, it hopefully means they'll leave yours and find an easy one to steal instead.Ian