Are our cars easy to break in?
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Break into and OR smash a window is easy on any car...stealing the SC itself not so much, again stop putting our cars in the same sentence as those fcken hondas!... Hondas can get stolen in under a min. If you have no expierence other then getting your friends keys out of a car stop posting ish
Bottom line is a pro thief can steal any car if they wanted too us as owners just got to take the right security measures so it wont happen.
Bottom line is a pro thief can steal any car if they wanted too us as owners just got to take the right security measures so it wont happen.
Despite that long list most people that are mechanically inclined can do this in under 5 minutes. Pro thieves can do this in under 2 minutes. Now can you **** and instead of trying to act all high and mighty give opinions on how to help prevent the car from being stolen. Unlike you I actually gave a pretty good way to prevent people from stealing the car.
P.S. In case you're wondering where how this info was obtained. I live in scarborough. Which is basically the equivalent of Compton in Toronto.
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whats funny is you drive a fricken 1992 sc400 and talk down to hondas so much. dude do you realize how much your car is worth?? theres a **** load of civics that are worth more than your car. just because you drive a "lexus" doesnt mean you can look down on other brands like that.
FYI I do know ****! Out of me and my friends I'm probably one of the few that doesn't have a juvy record for jacking cars. Heck I'm the one that convinced most of them to stop doing it. I know how to break into our cars and start without a key. Most alarms are a joke and can be disabled easily(most alarms dont have a seperate battery backup for the siren). Let me describe in detail so you can get an idea of how easy it is. First thing you do is push a wedge on the top of the door. That will open a small gap big enough for you to put a hook through to pull the lock open. Once you open the lock the stock sc security system will try to lock it again within 2 seconds so you need to pull the handle right away(this feature is only disabled by opening it with a key or remote). after that open the hood right away as the alarm will go off until you disable it with the remote or key. Now remove the positive battery terminal(takes less than 30 seconds if you really try). Now depending on whether it is still the stock alarm or an aftermarket alarm there are 2 ways of disabling the imobilizer(i wont go into detail for obvious reasons). Once disabled reconnect positive battery terminal. Now all you need to do is use this tool that thieves and lock smiths have that they use to pop out the lock cylinder. Once out you just need to short the wires and viola you have a sc running and ready to drive.
Despite that long list most people that are mechanically inclined can do this in under 5 minutes. Pro thieves can do this in under 2 minutes. Now can you **** and instead of trying to act all high and mighty give opinions on how to help prevent the car from being stolen. Unlike you I actually gave a pretty good way to prevent people from stealing the car.
Despite that long list most people that are mechanically inclined can do this in under 5 minutes. Pro thieves can do this in under 2 minutes. Now can you **** and instead of trying to act all high and mighty give opinions on how to help prevent the car from being stolen. Unlike you I actually gave a pretty good way to prevent people from stealing the car.
Last edited by Joey-E; 05-21-11 at 03:21 AM.
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