Car stolen from my garage -- thieves using a trick to blow all the fuses?
Last weekend a neighbor's car was stolen from our so-called secure condo garage (my VX has already been broken into once down there).
When my neighbor's car was recovered, the interesting thing he said is that the thieves left behind a special battery pack. The police told him the thieves use it to clip to a certain area of the chassis and send a mega-jolt which blows all the car's fuses (so the alarm won't go off). This sounds a little fishy to me -- can you really blow all the fuses from the chassis? And how would a thief drive off if every fuse is blown?
As a side note, I got a new alarm a few weeks ago, a Clifford Matrix RS3 with two-way paging so I will be alerted right away if someone breaks into my car again.
Hope no theives read these posts
Good information thieves, on how to steal cars with alarms. I guess all those theives probably know these already, :frowng: :frowng: :frowng: :frowng: ;puke:
Re: Hope no theives read these posts
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Originally posted by WetMutt
Good information thieves, on how to steal cars with alarms. I guess all those theives probably know these already, :frowng: :frowng: :frowng: :frowng: ;puke:
And then some!
Quicktime movie of animated alarm warning LEDs
Hopefully these will deter the next would-be window smasher.
This is a Quicktime movie. After my VX was broken into (passenger side window smashed), I installed custom "chaser" LEDs in each side window of my VX. The LEDs are tied to my new Clifford Matrix RS-3 alarm. They are much brighter looking than in this video. I installed them myself and hooked them up to the alarm's ground-when-armed wire. That was a chore and a half! FYI, the ground-when-armed wire is normally connected to the starter disable. When you attach an accessory to this wire, you need to put a 1-amp diode in-line between the starter disable and the alarm control unit, otherwise you'll get a constant ground leak even when the alarm is not armed... consequently running your accessory, (such as these LEDs), at all times. That took me a while to track down.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/da...rning_leds.mov