Own A 6th Gen? Dont Wanna Get Jacked? Read This!

BlackHopeDC5

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6th Generation Owners Please listen.

Our cars are the most stolen out of all the civics and we are near the top of the most stolen car.

All you swap People. Dont think no one knows you have a swap just cause you have a dx "sleeper" we all can tell the difference between a d-series and a b/h/k series even when your not hitting vtec. Dont rely on looking stock cause most thieves arent stupid.

To all you 99-00 si owners... Listen. THEY ARE COMING! THEY KNOW YOU HAVE AN SI AND THEY ARE GOING TO TRY TO STEAL IT. THERE IS NO IF , MIGHT, MAYBE. THEY ARE COMING FOR YOUR EM1!


Protect yourself first.

1. Get yourself FULLY insured. Dont just go for the liabilty cause you wont get s**t if you get jacked. Would you rather pay a little more a month and get money for your stolen car or pay a little and have no car and no money?

2. Dont be stupid and think that if you "debadge" your si no one will know. We all know:???: Most people who know anything about civics can hear your b16 easily and spot your em1 from a mile away

3. Get a decent alarm system. Sure most thieves can bypass an alarm system in a matter of seconds but it is still better than nothing , especially if you have a pager. Get a back up battery for the alarm system and put a siren inside the car. Its very hard to steal a car when your ears are bleeding.

4. Get or make an Immobilizer. Here is how
http://www.clubcivic.com/board/showthread.php?t=59178&highlight=kill

Attach the wires that run to your fuel pump to a switch. And Hide the switch somewhere. Deactivate the switch when you leave the car. This way your car will have no fuel if someone decides to try to steal it

Panathrasher said:
Okay here is some good information from the horse’s mouth. First I am going to drop a dime on myself and tell you guys that I am a Police Officer in Southern California. Now that you all hate me here is some good solid advice.

First: Never underestimate how low a shithead thief will go. Just last year I arrested a b***h who was driving a stolen 1987 Ford Escort. I mean come on, who the hell would want one of those? The bottom line is that if it runs they will steal it. I also took a vehicle burglary report where the only thing stolen was the AM/FM cassette deck that had to be tuned by the knobs. I still can't figure that one out.

Second: Alarms deter, they don't stop. I do personally believe in alarms, it's more convenient to break into a car that doesn't have one. I personally have the Clifford Matrix. The nice thing is that it pages you to let you know when your alarm is going off. If you get an alarm invest in a back up siren that is self powered. Shitheads will break into your car and then disconnect the battery cutting power to the alarm. The self powered siren will continue to go off for about 20 to 30 minutes and can only be turned off with a special key. This brings attention that the thief doesn't want and forces him to get out of there sooner, maybe he only gets your stereo instead of your whole car.

Kill switches are also good deterrents. Hide the switch really well or just in plain sight. I've heard some people put them inside their cigarette lighters. Not a bad idea if you don't use it. You can also disconnect your hazard light switch or an unused pop out and rig the switch behind it. Plain sight switches are some of the hardest to find.

GPS locaters are the only things that help you get your car back after it's been stolen. Lo Jack is good because it is mounted directly in police cruisers. There is no relay system required like on other systems, the signal is sent directly to the tracker in the police car. While GPS systems can be removed it typically doesn't happen unless you are an idiot. I have actually seen a moron with a big LO JACK sticker on the side of his car. I guarantee that if his car is stolen the thief now knows that it is Lo Jack equipped and will look for the GPS locater to remove it. The Lo Jack system does not emit any audible signal or flashing light when it is activated, it only sends a tracking signal to the police cars. The stupid thief doesn't know the car is equipped with the locater until the police show up to recover the car, unless of course you advertise it.

Steering column collars and "locking hardware parts" like the club or brake pedal boot are mediocre additions to an alarm and I would not rely on them alone to protect my car. Thieves either cut the security device itself or cut where it connects to the steering wheel. The locking mechanism can also be defeated with a shaved key.

Locking lugs are a small deterrent as you can see by the other postings. If your alarm is equipped with a tilt sensor this can help as well. And as far as garages go they can work both ways. If the garage is attached directly to your home that is the best help. If the garage is detached from your home, i.e. it is on the ground floor or in the alley to your apartment/condo complex; it can offer a thief just as much privacy as it does your car.

I hope all this helped and if I can be of any further assistance just let me know.
5. Have a swap and or HID's or HID kit? Get locking Hoodpins.. It takes seconds to steal a HID kit.. Lock your hood up

6. Have a aftermarket headunit? Do yourself a favor and take the face off when you get out.. Dont be that a*****e who got his removable face head unit stolen.. Its the same concept as having a door lock and leaving the keys in the door when you leave.

7. THE MOST IMPORTANT RULE dont think cause your 6th gen has no mods done to it that there is no reason for someone to steal it.. Guess what.. It is still very profitable to steal a stock civic.. Dont be stupid.

Be smart about your car 6th generation civic and you can keep it for years... :D
 

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what exactly does the immobilizer do? is it a button that you have to push in order to start your car?
 


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Shiznit said:
what exactly does the immobilizer do? is it a button that you have to push in order to start your car?
its more commonly referred to as a fuel pump or ignition / starter kill switch.
 

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Shiznit said:
what exactly does the immobilizer do? is it a button that you have to push in order to start your car?
nah.. just a fancy word for kill switch..
 


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from the diagram it looks a lot more complicated than a simple switch
 

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Pretty common knowledge, but good read
 

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Shiznit said:
from the diagram it looks a lot more complicated than a simple switch
thats because in that write up, its not just a switch, the fuel pump is disabled when simply the key is removed.
 

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BlackHope121 said:
2. Dont be stupid and think that if you "debadge" your si no one will know. We all know:???: Most people who know anything about civics can hear your b16 easily and spot your em1 from a mile away
I agree with everything...especially that part :thumbs up

With a quick glance at the instrument cluster even the noobiest of thieves can tell an Si from an EX.

You should try having a GS-R....:roll: You know the very second that I drop the comprehensive policy to save a few bucks that thing'll get stolen:roll:
 

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Very Common tips, but super important and useful none the less :thumbup: Be careful 6th gen'ers, the thieves are definitely on the prowl
 

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ture, i had my stock looking automatic d-series 98 stolen, that was a surprise
 

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Good post. Except I own a 7th, I am not sure who actually wanna steal a 7th gen.. let's hope no one will..
 

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Pineapples said:
Good post. Except I own a 7th, I am not sure who actually wanna steal a 7th gen.. let's hope no one will..

give it time.
 

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Beelzebubba said:
I agree with everything...especially that part :thumbs up

With a quick glance at the instrument cluster even the noobiest of thieves can tell an Si from an EX.

You should try having a GS-R....:roll: You know the very second that I drop the comprehensive policy to save a few bucks that thing'll get stolen:roll:
until you find out that the person that owned the car just had an Si cluster in there like me :rolf:

im not even afraid of my car getting stolen. rarely even lock my doors and ive never had anyone so much as give my car a second glance...
 

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What about someone with a tow truck? I heard from one of the kids on clubrsx that if you park facing towards a fence or wall that it was harder to tow away cuz its fwd. fact or fiction?
 

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wow thats just fuking great news...neway i park the front of my car against a wall in my driveway then block off the back of my car with my moms car then my neighbors car is on the side...i have no idea if there going to go through one car to get to another and i have an aftermarket alarm...s**t i guess nethings possible
 

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Good info :thumbup:

My friend guards hit ITR by only driving it from home to work on the base, and nowhere else. But spent the extra money to rent a place in a guard-gated community, and parks the car in the carport, throws a cover on it, and then parks a 6500-lb Tahoe behind it :lol:
 

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xxsenceo89x said:
What about someone with a tow truck? I heard from one of the kids on clubrsx that if you park facing towards a fence or wall that it was harder to tow away cuz its fwd. fact or fiction?
Only helps if you leave it in gear while you park. And even if you do, I don't think they'd think twice about pulling it in gear just enough until the front is out in the open and the can attach the truck to the front wheels
 


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