Exactly. :frown:Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
They should be printed on the inside of the trunk lid, not that that helps you much now.
Probably only if your hacking skills are top notch.Originally posted by: Eli
Any way to lookup the factory keyless entry code online?
1994 Taurus SHO
As if it's hard anyway?Originally posted by: LoKe
If it were that easy, it would make stealing cars way too simple, wouldn't it?
Originally posted by: Eli
As if it's hard anyway?Originally posted by: LoKe
If it were that easy, it would make stealing cars way too simple, wouldn't it?
It would take a locksmith 10 seconds to open it, at a cost of 45$.
Are there any other options?
Originally posted by: LoKe
If it were that easy, it would make stealing cars way too simple, wouldn't it?
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: LoKe
If it were that easy, it would make stealing cars way too simple, wouldn't it?
If a pro wants your car, they're going to get your car.
Originally posted by: LoKe
Is there a hole under the door handle?
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: LoKe
If it were that easy, it would make stealing cars way too simple, wouldn't it?
If a pro wants your car, they're going to get your car.
But if it were available openly on the net, anyone could get his car, pro or not.
Originally posted by: Eli
As if it's hard anyway?Originally posted by: LoKe
If it were that easy, it would make stealing cars way too simple, wouldn't it?
It would take a locksmith 10 seconds to open it, at a cost of 45$.
Are there any other options?
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: LoKe
If it were that easy, it would make stealing cars way too simple, wouldn't it?
If a pro wants your car, they're going to get your car.
But if it were available openly on the net, anyone could get his car, pro or not.
So they unlocked his car. What now?
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: LoKe
If it were that easy, it would make stealing cars way too simple, wouldn't it?
If a pro wants your car, they're going to get your car.
But if it were available openly on the net, anyone could get his car, pro or not.
So they unlocked his car. What now?
Originally posted by: MathMan
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: LoKe
If it were that easy, it would make stealing cars way too simple, wouldn't it?
If a pro wants your car, they're going to get your car.
But if it were available openly on the net, anyone could get his car, pro or not.
So they unlocked his car. What now?
Grab his CDs and any other valuable equipment in sight???
I agree with Loke... you ain't gonna find factory unlock codes on the Internet-- even if such a thing existed (which I doubt it does).
Originally posted by: joedrake
Did you try his birthday?
Well don't they change the code when you buy the car? I know my dad's car's code thing was changed to his BDayOriginally posted by: CrackRabbit
Originally posted by: joedrake
Did you try his birthday?
I think they are hard coded from the factory,.no way to change them.
Originally posted by: joedrake
Well don't they change the code when you buy the car? I know my dad's car's code thing was changed to his BDayOriginally posted by: CrackRabbit
Originally posted by: joedrake
Did you try his birthday?
I think they are hard coded from the factory,.no way to change them.
Originally posted by: Trikat
I locked the keys in my car and paid around $40 or $45 for the guy to come by and pop open the car in less than 10 seconds lol.
A doorstopper shape wooden block + some metal bar with a u at the end did the trick.
It is so easy to unlock a car... Good thing I don't keep much in my car except an Escort radar detector which does run for about $200 on eBay.