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<blockquote data-quote="daerrloong" data-source="post: 257841" data-attributes="member: 8247"><p>more tips...</p><p></p><p>I'd think the basic security precaution to take is NOT to handover the whole bunch of car key, remote, emergency key, steering/brake lock key and etc. to anyone at all time. Instead, pass them your CAR KEY ONLY whenever you sent your car for servicing, repairs, jockey services, car wash and etc. By doing this, we might able minimise the chances of unauthorise duplication of the whole set of keys that can be use to steal the car later. If someone wants to steal a car (without much difficulties), by having a duplicate set of keys will be the easiest way to do it. </p><p></p><p>I normally will temporary deactivate the alarm system before passing over the key. Upon getting back the car key after servicing, repairs, etc., I will reactivate the alarm system. </p><p></p><p>Always practise good habit of locking your car (with alarm, immobilisers, steering/brake lock, etc.) whenever you park. </p><p></p><p>Hope this will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daerrloong, post: 257841, member: 8247"] more tips... I'd think the basic security precaution to take is NOT to handover the whole bunch of car key, remote, emergency key, steering/brake lock key and etc. to anyone at all time. Instead, pass them your CAR KEY ONLY whenever you sent your car for servicing, repairs, jockey services, car wash and etc. By doing this, we might able minimise the chances of unauthorise duplication of the whole set of keys that can be use to steal the car later. If someone wants to steal a car (without much difficulties), by having a duplicate set of keys will be the easiest way to do it. I normally will temporary deactivate the alarm system before passing over the key. Upon getting back the car key after servicing, repairs, etc., I will reactivate the alarm system. Always practise good habit of locking your car (with alarm, immobilisers, steering/brake lock, etc.) whenever you park. Hope this will help. [/QUOTE]
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