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Tecdiver.
Member Since: 25 Jul 2021
Location: Liverpool
Posts: 77
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Some mistakes are to good to only make once.
Last edited by Tecdiver. on 24th Sep 2021 7:37 pm. Edited 1 time in total
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24th Sep 2021 7:35 pm |
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Tecdiver.
Member Since: 25 Jul 2021
Location: Liverpool
Posts: 77
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Farmer Chalk wrote:Ghost immobiliser and a dummy obd…like this
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-Rover-DUMM...635-2958-0
Just bought one, Thanks for the heads up. Next on my list is the pedal box lock. Some mistakes are to good to only make once.
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24th Sep 2021 7:36 pm |
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Farmer Chalk
Member Since: 07 Mar 2013
Location: Independent Republic of Kentishshire.
Posts: 4156
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Don’t forget it though when you take it for service! They will be scratching their heads otherwise!
Good thing is that it powers up their key coding device but just will not communicate with the vehicle!
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24th Sep 2021 8:08 pm |
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Skagg
Member Since: 15 May 2015
Location: Not where i'd like to be
Posts: 1023
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Probably a daft question, is this method of theft using the OBD still applicable even if you have turned the keyless entry off?
I have a Diskloc which we use, I prefer the visual deterrent, to encourage them to walk on by rather than damage the car gaining entry, only then to be defeated by other methods.
That said, the Diskloc is a PITA, SWMBO refuses to remove it & often I'll take the other car rather than faff removing it.
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25th Sep 2021 9:10 am |
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Farmer Chalk
Member Since: 07 Mar 2013
Location: Independent Republic of Kentishshire.
Posts: 4156
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Yes….unfortunately… they will break the glass to gain entry and from outside the car be able to lean in and access the obd socket…. Quite often this can be done without setting off the alarm…
Once they have plugged into the obd they can then teach the car a new key… hey presto and use that new key to drive off..
It is also known that they will deploy blockers, particularly in large supermarket car parks, retail parks etc. What these do is block the signal from your key when you park your car and start walking away and pressing the lock button. You go away thinking you have locked your car when in fact you haven’t because they have blocked the signal from your key.
Hence you leave it open ready for them to just open the door and program a key and away.
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25th Sep 2021 9:17 am |
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popsdosh
Member Since: 09 Nov 2009
Location: cambs
Posts: 442
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The cynic in me suggests that you may have paid somebody £16 so they know you have a fake OBD reader and the address where the vehicle may be.
If they want it they will take it all you can do is slow them down! Security doesnt deter them im afraid .
At least they wont be nicking mine for a while! maybe the engine issues part of the reason they are being nicked.
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26th Sep 2021 7:05 am |
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HarryO
Member Since: 06 Apr 2010
Location: Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺
Posts: 79
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Dummy OBD port look like a good idea..
Should also wire 12V to pins of Old OBD port to absolutely nuke the thieves OBD unit 😁
(message to me “remember to tell the mechanic” 🤣🤣)
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2nd Oct 2021 11:51 pm |
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