YACT: best theft deterrence locking device?

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Maximus96

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: zaku
how about the autolock? it is suppose to lock onto the brake or clutch pedal. it seems like the autolock makes it impossible to put the car in gear.

I've always wondered about those as well.

i saw another device where it locks the shifter in place. it looks like a miniture club where one U-hook is pushing again the shifter and the other hook pushes against the base of the hand brake lever.

i'm also thinking of wiring a momentary switch and relay inline with the fuel pump 12V wire. seems more secure and cheaper too.
 

NutBucket

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Originally posted by: zaku
Originally posted by: NutBucket
21st century will give you fair market value for the car; ie the cost to actually replace it based on the market price of the car in your area.

<-- Satisfied 21st Century Customer.

fair market value as in buying from a dealer, or private party?

I believe for my friend (also a member on these boards) they gave him a figure that was referenced to listings on auto trader. Granted, his car was a '90 so there's not too many of those on dealer lots;)
 

You've had multiple cars broken into multiple times in your driveway and on the street in front of your house.
The best solution is to move. Flee the ghetto.
 

Toastedlightly

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Put a kill switch somewhere... very hidden. Even if you hotwire it, you'd still need to do the kill switch.
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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Originally posted by: KEV1N
Oh also I should add my old roommate's 95 Civic got the stereo taken out of it twice from our driveway. We installed motion detection floodlights above the garage and on the side of the house as a theft deterrent. You should definitely do something similar. Since then we've had our cars scoped out (hand prints in the morning from obvious wiping of dew in the middle of the night) but nothing taken. We'd like to think that the power of the sun triggered by their motion scared them off.

:thumbsup:

Good idea! I would do that
 

zeruty

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if this is an option for you... you should dig a hole, pour a big cement block with a hook in it
use a chain and padlock to secure the car...
problem is you gotta get down and undo it every time you go somewhere
another good idea to help in recovery if you do have a car stolen...
get locking gas caps... they can only go until they run out of gas
wont help if they want to strip your car, but it can help in actually getting the car back.
 

CTrain

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Yeah, my Cvic Si was stolen a couple of weeks ago.
Very very easy to steal from what I gathered.
They can start the car from breaking the ignition part in the steering hweel column.