Jailbreak'74
05-21-2004, 02:37 PM
My last car was stolen, that's why I have this beautiful beast. Anyway, it was clear that my last car (honda, duh) was stolen with a real key. From what I know a VIN called in by a dealship can get another key produced just like that, and sometimes with no verification whatsoever.
What precautions have you folks taken to secure your car. Yes it has an alarm, (not very sensitive), yes the key has a chip in it....but what good is it if someone can get a new key for under $50 and steal your ride. Is this a worry with new cars.....what's the deal.
maxwell72764
05-21-2004, 02:45 PM
Put electrical tape over your VIN
Jailbreak'74
05-21-2004, 03:13 PM
wow.......so yeah anyway. lol
How hard is this car to steal and what are it's weaknesses regarding security. Please don't state the obvious.
maxwell72764
05-21-2004, 03:15 PM
Just do a 'search'. This has been addressed and I was trying to be nice and avoid the 'do a search' mantra.
Thom Gregg
05-22-2004, 12:30 AM
Originally posted by maxwell72764
Put electrical tape over your VIN
Is it legal to put tape over your vin?
Inconsequential
05-22-2004, 02:54 AM
or do what i did, and get an aftermarket alarm installed.
StealthTL
05-22-2004, 06:11 AM
A key cut from VIN information would only open doors, the chip inside would not be 'registered' with your car's computer, therefore the car wouldn't start.
The chips do not 'get programmed' by the dealer, they are added to your computer's list of chips that are allowed to start. If that key is 'not on the list' the car is safe.
S
Jailbreak'74
05-22-2004, 01:00 PM
Originally posted by StealthTL
A key cut from VIN information would only open doors, the chip inside would not be 'registered' with your car's computer, therefore the car wouldn't start.
The chips do not 'get programmed' by the dealer, they are added to your computer's list of chips that are allowed to start. If that key is 'not on the list' the car is safe.
S
Why thank you Stealth. :cool: