Here it is usually just someone who happened to drive by your car.Yeah i hate theives, you really cant stop them. If they want it their gonna get it. the best thing to do is watch your crowd, most of the time the suspect is some one you know.
suspendedHatch said:Here is a list of car security strategies that can't be relied upon for various reasons. Some of these strategies are viable visual deterrents, but if they're inconvenient, high in cost, or simply ineffective, they made the list. If I keep coming across posts that say "help, my car got stolen even though I ---.", that --- made the list.
Removing ECU
Removing Fuses/Relays
Removing plug wires/distributor cap
Removable steering wheel
Club-like devices
Starter kill chip
Standard alarm install
Factory alarm
Factory immobilizer
Factory steering wheel lock
Any type of switch/chip/start kill device that is:
A) visible
B) connected to the ignition harness
Praying
Ignorance
Having an ugly exterior
"If they really want it, they'll get it."
Why would locking your battery cables together help? Removing the ECU every time is a pain in the ass.
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1794938
He has some really good information, but here's a part that's relevant to what you posted.
i am talking about disconnecting the battery cables, taking the battery out and locking both cables together. the only way you would be able to separate them is to cut the wires.How would locking your battery cables together keep anyone from starting your car? I'm not syre what you're trying to say to do here.
The same peopel probably won't steal your car again. Most cars just get picked up. Most cars are special enough to get staked out.
What exactly is done to your Civic anyway?i am talking about disconnecting the battery cables, taking the battery out and locking both cables together. the only way you would be able to separate them is to cut the wires.
I can tell you it works better than locking your cables together. Skip any sort of free "security" like that and just get something worthwhile.any one have jo jack on their car? how much has it helped?
i dont think you get what i am trying to say.How would there be no way to connect the cables? I can't see a way that would lock the two cables together and not allow them to attach to the battery unless you lock the cables each to another part of the car.
It's still a really crappy way to secure your car when there are EASIER AND MORE EFFECTIVE WAYS TO SECURE IT.
No, I don't. Which is why I'm trying to get you to explain what you mean.i dont think you get what i am trying to say.
Holy s**t... you want to REMOVE the battery and haul it away with you every time you park?umair said:i am talking about disconnecting the battery cables, taking the battery out and locking both cables together. the only way you would be able to separate them is to cut the wires.
Dude are you saying that you should remove the battery and lock the cables? That's alot of effort....i dont think you get what i am trying to say.
Those bend incredibly easy. They're made of very soft lead; the lead free ones are easier to bend. You just remove the bolt at the end (the one that tightens of loosens the connection) and then you bend the ring apart.i am talking about locking these together. i dont think their is any way anyone would be able to start the car if you do this. what do you guys think.