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<blockquote data-quote="Izso" data-source="post: 117661" data-attributes="member: 2429"><p>:lol: I thot what.. ok.. Oh btw, welcome back dude!</p><p></p><p>Btw, the anti-theft plates are useful if have someone here who actually knows how to steal the car to begin with, so at least we'll have the exact locations to cover up. I mean like for Altis and Unser, the front lamps can be just popped out (by removing a screw) and the red and green wires cut to disable the alarm. Followed by popping the door open and short circuiting the circuit box (I think that's what you call it) in the engine side, the car is ready to go. What Toyota does is add an aditional piece of metal to the front lamps to prevent the unscrewing of the lamp to disable the alarm and adding the metal plate to the door. </p><p></p><p>If we could get every part of the car that is a potential hotspot for theives to abuse, we could DIY to prevent these bastards from curi-ing our cars. </p><p></p><p>Btw, I've tried the Altis short circuit thing (not the whole stealing car process la) and I can tell you stealing an un-altered Altis under 10 minutes is not a problem. Really. No pics tho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Izso, post: 117661, member: 2429"] :lol: I thot what.. ok.. Oh btw, welcome back dude! Btw, the anti-theft plates are useful if have someone here who actually knows how to steal the car to begin with, so at least we'll have the exact locations to cover up. I mean like for Altis and Unser, the front lamps can be just popped out (by removing a screw) and the red and green wires cut to disable the alarm. Followed by popping the door open and short circuiting the circuit box (I think that's what you call it) in the engine side, the car is ready to go. What Toyota does is add an aditional piece of metal to the front lamps to prevent the unscrewing of the lamp to disable the alarm and adding the metal plate to the door. If we could get every part of the car that is a potential hotspot for theives to abuse, we could DIY to prevent these bastards from curi-ing our cars. Btw, I've tried the Altis short circuit thing (not the whole stealing car process la) and I can tell you stealing an un-altered Altis under 10 minutes is not a problem. Really. No pics tho. [/QUOTE]
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