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Cheap theft prevention

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Cheap theft prevention

Post by Toyhatsu »

G'Day All,

I use one of those steering wheel clubs on my steering wheel as theft prevention...well to slow them down. I looked into the Grant removable steering wheel. The steering wheel's are relativly cheap but the adapter kit for the US Rocky is around $180.00. It would be cool to take your steering wheel off but that is way too much money. Good car alarms cost quite a bit also and they won't stop a determined thief.

:idea: I bought some two wire lamp cord and tapped into the fuel pump. I covered the wires with that flexible corrigated plastic sheath and ran it up to the firewall and inside the truck. I put a toggle switch in the ashtray and can turn the fuel pump on and off. Hopefully a thief won't take the time to have a smoke. I just have to remember to turn the fuel pump on before trying to start the truck. I might find a better place to put the switch like in the front under the seat.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I'd find a different place, 1st place a thief looks for loose change is in the ash tray ;) When my car was broken into a little while back, the theif hit about 60 cars in a day, they took all the ashtrays for fingerprinting as that was the one thing in common that had been touched.
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Post by murcod »

I'd change the location anyway..... the whole world now knows where your secret switch is!!!! :lol:

There are some good alarms around here on Oz for under $200 if you're handy with vehicle electrics. The Aussie designed/made ones are some of the best value for money around.

I know a lot of alarms/immobiliser made in the USA are pretty useless in the immobilisation stakes as the companies are worried about getting sued if the immobiliser malfunctions causing the engine to cut and then a subsequent accident. They only disable the starter motor circuit- and then they often use a normally closed relay. (ie find the alarm module, unplug it and you can start the car.... or just hotwire the ignition and push start it!) :shock:
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Post by Toyhatsu »

I guess that the ashtray isn't a good mounting location. Hey, I trust ALL you guys! I just thought that it was a good idea at the time as I only have about $5.00 invested in it and a thief isn't going to go very far without a fuel pump.
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Post by murcod »

The hidden switch is a good idea, you just need to find another secret location ;) . The fuel pressure would probably be high enough to start the engine but it would then splutter and die very quickly.
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Post by Kev80 »

Agree the ash tray is not a good spot.

You don't say what engine you have, petrol or diesel ?

A petrol engine will run for a few seconds but a diesel will not start at all without the fuel pump.
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

A mate of mine has his switch inside the interior light cover.... I thought that was pretty clever. Also saw one which I think is the best one under the gear stick boot....

I would suggest you have 2 switches... if they find one they will still have to find the other.... and what car thief could be bothered doing that???

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Post by Kev80 »

Id prefer tp a bit more discreet than reaching upwards.

You can also use the cig lighter, when its in it completes the circuit & all good but remove it, take it with you & no go.

That would be a hard one to find ! ;)
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Post by rocknferoza »

A mate of mines got the cig lighter one fitted 2 his commodore :D excellent idea if u dont need 2 use the socket or lighter then ya stuffed :lol: :lol:
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Post by Kev80 »

Or someone removing it to light up while driving. :rofl:
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Post by rocknferoza »

The old land rovers were good if u wanted 2 imobolise them easy. Just crawl up under the drivers door and unplug a wire for the fuel pump and your set :D
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Post by rocknferoza »

:rofl: :finger: :lol: :finger: :lol: :finger: :lol: :finger: :lol: :finger: :lol:
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Post by *BESTY* »

One of the best things 'bout owning a Feroza.....is they're NOT targets for car thieves !!


I'm still of the opinion, if they want it...they'll take it !! Doesn't matter what immobilizer or alarm system you put on it.....if they want it....they'll take it !!

Just make sure you've got good insurance !! 'cause they do less damage to it if they get it easy !!
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Post by Kev80 »

Ferozius wrote: 'bout owning a Feroza.....


Oh sh#t, that reminds me, im in the wrond section ! :rofl:




(Kev walking off looking for the Toyota thread) ;)
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Post by rocknferoza »

Have u been drinking kev :D :drinking:
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Post by *BESTY* »

rocknferoza wrote:Have u been drinking kev :D :drinking:


Don't know 'bout Kev.....BUT I have !!!



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Post by Kev80 »

rocknferoza wrote::rofl: :finger: :lol: :finger: :lol: :finger: :lol: :finger: :lol: :finger: :lol:


Exactly what i was thinkin. :D

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Post by MUSS »

Kev80 wrote:Agree the ash tray is not a good spot.

You don't say what engine you have, petrol or diesel ?


A petrol engine will run for a few seconds but a diesel will not start at all without the fuel pump.

teh he teh he my 3b diesel starts teh he teh he
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Post by Kev80 »

:rofl: What you doing in the Daihatsu section Jake ? :finger:

My 80 won't even try to start with the injector pump kill switch on.
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Post by MUSS »

:finger: :finger: COOD ASK YOU THEM SAME QUESTION :rofl: :rofl: gotta love mechanical injection donks
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

MUSS wrote:teh he teh he my 3b diesel starts teh he teh he


does that mean a kill switch to the fuel soleniod (does it have one?) wont work on a 3b?

if not where else could you hookup a kill switch on one?
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Post by SimplyPV »

ok this thread has been hacked.... get out of here and move this thread to the tech section where it belongs now. lol
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