Need your help to look out for my stolen car

iswara204

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and wats the percentage of success of the security system(CAPTOR)??
 

Kitos

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There are no 100% prevention on car thieves coz there are many ways of breaking into the car and believe me that doing this is not difficult for the pros.

Here are some ways to prevent your car to get stolen or atleast make it difficult for them to steal your car.

First thing i would do is to install a relay switch wiring for your ignition. You need to do this with a trusted workshop that knows wiring and ask them to install a hidden switch so you can turn this switch on/off when you are using/parking the car. This helps your car safe being not driven away using the cold start wiring when someone broken into your car.

Second thing is to put in a steering lock or pedal lock. This will given definetely let the thieves to think twice in picking up the car.

Third is not just install alarm but make sure you install alarm with sensors. What people always forgot is there are many type of customised sensors. Almost everyone only rely on standard alarm and the sensors in the car that would kick off the alarm. This you need to DIY to your car beside the standard alarm sensors. These DIYs are those that the car thieves will not know how to disable when you are is being the target.

Fourth thing is make sure your alarm are being relocated to more secure in the engine bay which are not ablle to be seen and reach out easily to be cut off. This is the only thing that makes the call out when your car alarm kicks in. If you need more assurance then install double alarm horn.

Well all this are just ways but there are car jacking that the car are being towed even with all these things install but only a small chance if you got all this installed.
 

Harv

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There are no 100% prevention on car thieves coz there are many ways of breaking into the car and believe me that doing this is not difficult for the pros.

Here are some ways to prevent your car to get stolen or atleast make it difficult for them to steal your car.

First thing i would do is to install a relay switch wiring for your ignition. You need to do this with a trusted workshop that knows wiring and ask them to install a hidden switch so you can turn this switch on/off when you are using/parking the car. This helps your car safe being not driven away using the cold start wiring when someone broken into your car.

Second thing is to put in a steering lock or pedal lock. This will given definetely let the thieves to think twice in picking up the car.

Third is not just install alarm but make sure you install alarm with sensors. What people always forgot is there are many type of customised sensors. Almost everyone only rely on standard alarm and the sensors in the car that would kick off the alarm. This you need to DIY to your car beside the standard alarm sensors. These DIYs are those that the car thieves will not know how to disable when you are is being the target.

Fourth thing is make sure your alarm are being relocated to more secure in the engine bay which are not ablle to be seen and reach out easily to be cut off. This is the only thing that makes the call out when your car alarm kicks in. If you need more assurance then install double alarm horn.

Well all this are just ways but there are car jacking that the car are being towed even with all these things install but only a small chance if you got all this installed.
well said kitos :proud:
 

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