Preventing Z theft
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Preventing Z theft
A friend of mine recently lost his Z to theft so that got me thinking about ways to help protect mine. I'm thinking about getting an aftermarket alarm that's more sensitive than the factory alarm. Any suggestions? I have an '06 Z and it has the immobilizer and "theft code". I was reading the theft code paperwork and it says there should be a code etched in my all my windows. I looked at my windows and I don't see a code that matches what's on the theft code paperwork. Is the code supposed to be visible? Also does the immobilizer really work? From my understanding there's a chip in your key that the ignition module looks for before it starts the car. However, the valet key doesn't have that chip but the car still starts! Am I missing something? Can I keep the immobilizer and also install and aftermarket alarm?
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Forget insurance...I want to keep MY car! Plus insurance companies always try to jip you anyway. I have invested time and money into my car with mods and I can't afford to have it stolen.
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Forget insurance...I want to keep MY car! Plus insurance companies always try to jip you anyway. I have invested time and money into my car with mods and I can't afford to have it stolen.
If theives want your car there is nothing you can do about it but pray and have good insurance
If you want to take the time to buy wheel boots, removable steering wheel, disconnect the ECU, kill switch the fuel pump and buy a super fancy pager alarm that notifies you when the car is tampered with go ahead
A professional thief can flat tow your car in a matter of seconds with help ---- so even if you do all these things, the one day you go to the mall, the movies or even a romantic dinner BOOM your car is history is the they really want it and are smart ---- if they are dumb they will simply knock on your door and stick a gun in your face
BUY INSURANCE and be done with it
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Originally Posted by On Nightfall
I have a clifford 2-way pager security system. It's nice and only a lil above $300.
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a. Park in a well lit area. Lock the doors and remove the keys.
b. Alert your neighbors to call 911 if they see any suspicious activity.
c. Do not leave packages or valuables insight inside the car. Audio-video equipment with a removable face is a good idea.
d. If you park on the street, park tight between two vehicles.
If you park in a parking lot, park between vehicles not on the end.
b. Alert your neighbors to call 911 if they see any suspicious activity.
c. Do not leave packages or valuables insight inside the car. Audio-video equipment with a removable face is a good idea.
d. If you park on the street, park tight between two vehicles.
If you park in a parking lot, park between vehicles not on the end.
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Originally Posted by Armando
Get a viper 5000, comes with a 2 way pager. I added shock sensors so if some lifts my car up the alarm will go off and alert me.
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Originally Posted by davidv
d. If you park on the street, park tight between two vehicles.
If you park in a parking lot, park between vehicles not on the end.
If you park in a parking lot, park between vehicles not on the end.
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Originally Posted by slam
A friend of mine recently lost his Z to theft so that got me thinking about ways to help protect mine. I'm thinking about getting an aftermarket alarm that's more sensitive than the factory alarm. Any suggestions? I have an '06 Z and it has the immobilizer and "theft code". I was reading the theft code paperwork and it says there should be a code etched in my all my windows. I looked at my windows and I don't see a code that matches what's on the theft code paperwork. Is the code supposed to be visible? Also does the immobilizer really work? From my understanding there's a chip in your key that the ignition module looks for before it starts the car. However, the valet key doesn't have that chip but the car still starts! Am I missing something? Can I keep the immobilizer and also install and aftermarket alarm?
found a easy solution
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Originally Posted by dutchboy350Z
After having my car messed with (luckily no permanent damage)
found a easy solution
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Originally Posted by Sleeper01
Unbreakable Lock....club it on ur clutch peddle.....saved me once
Are you talking about the locking clubs like "The Club"? A good thief gets by one of those in a heartbeat. Pretty damn amazing actually.
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If someone wants to steal your car, they will. There is nothing you can do to stop it.
That is why there is insurance. This allows you to get another car.
You could get lojack and that would help you at least help locate it.
That is why there is insurance. This allows you to get another car.
You could get lojack and that would help you at least help locate it.