parking lots liable for car stolen from there parkinglot?
#22
Re: parking lots liable for car stolen from there parkinglot?
Originally Posted by buk9tp
targa top means you can pull the window back easilly to gain teh acess.. either way a honda thief will steal a civic in under 2 minutes..
alt solenoid valve fuse removed
kill switches
ecu removed
steering wheel removed
large injectors so if they even can get the car started it will flood/barely run with the stock ecu they bring
What I had to do everyday in Vegas but I still own the car even after 2 break in's. My bro's si was gone in just 6 months with an alarm.
#25
Re: parking lots liable for car stolen from there parkinglot?
Lojack does not impress me, they are listed with the FCC and therefore are about the simplest thing to bypass if you have basic electronics knowledge. If i could afford a tank of diesel for a rollback I could afford to pointy-clicky a circuit design together and send it to a board house to have them make it for me.
chris hit all the common sense aspects and are what everyone should know/do... that, and you lie on forums about MAP/injector/etc selection so that an online thief comes unprepared. ----, if I was Brian limpdicksmalldaddyvaginatech Spiker my car would have 380 whp and run super low 13s and I'd post up pics of Widebody's dash as my own; nobody would come for it then. But, as I said, the rollback > all.
chris hit all the common sense aspects and are what everyone should know/do... that, and you lie on forums about MAP/injector/etc selection so that an online thief comes unprepared. ----, if I was Brian limpdicksmalldaddyvaginatech Spiker my car would have 380 whp and run super low 13s and I'd post up pics of Widebody's dash as my own; nobody would come for it then. But, as I said, the rollback > all.
#26
Re: parking lots liable for car stolen from there parkinglot?
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
But, as I said, the rollback > all.
#27
Re: parking lots liable for car stolen from there parkinglot?
Originally Posted by ghettoturbo
bingo...if they want the car badly enough they'll get it and by the time lojack tracks whats left down you probably wont even want it. Anyone have any experience with how long it actually takes once you make the call?
With LoJack, you have a 90% chance of recovering your vehicle -- usually within 24 hours and often within just a few hours.
LoJack is a small, silent Radio Transceiver that is hidden in your vehicle by a certified LoJack technician. Once installed, the Unit is automatically registered in the LoJack Database, which interfaces with the National Crime Information Computer (NCIC) system used by federal, state and local law enforcement agencies throughout the country.
2) Notification*
In the event of a theft, you report the incident to the police, who make a routine entry into the state police crime computer, resulting in a match of the LoJack System's unique code against the state VIN database. This process automatically triggers the activation of the LoJack Unit in your vehicle.
3) Activation
Once your theft is reported to police, law enforcement computers send a signal via the LoJack Radio Tower Network to activate the LoJack in vehicle. When activated, the LoJack Unit begins emitting an inaudible signal that can be tracked by police cars and aviation units that are equipped with LoJack Police Tracking Computers.
4) Tracking
The LoJack Police Tracking Computer receives the LoJack Signal and leads the police to your stolen vehicle. Unlike GPS systems, which require line-of-sight access to orbiting satellites, LoJack's patented Radio Frequency Signal can penetrate forest cover, parking garages and many other obstructions, helping ensure the vehicle will be located by police, regardless of where thieves may be hiding it.
5) Recovery
Once your vehicle is tracked and recovered, you will be notified by police. LoJack boasts a 90-percent recovery rate nationally, with most recoveries completed within hours.
*Note: If you have the LoJack Early Warning Recovery System, you will be notified
directly via phone, email, and/or pager if your car is moved without your authorization so you can quickly check on your vehicle. if a theft has occured, the LoJack Early Warning Recovery System enables police to track and return your vehicle sooner.
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