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THERATTLER
09-07-2009, 08:07 AM
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How to Lock Your Car and Why
I locked my car --- as I walked away I heard my car door unlock I went back and locked my car again three times. I looked around and there were two guys sitting in a car in the fire lane next to the store. When I looked straight at them they did not unlock my car again.
How to lock your car safely:
While traveling, my son stopped at a roadside park. He came back to his car less than 4-5 minutes later and found someone had gotten into his car, and stolen his cell phone, laptop computer, GPS navigator, briefcase.....you name it...
He called the police and since there were no signs of his car being broken into - the police told him that there is a device that robbers are using now to clone your security code when you lock your doors on your car using your key-chain locking device.
They sit a distance away and watch for their next victim. They know you are going inside of the store, restaurant, or bathroom and have a few minutes to steal and run.
The police officer said to manually lock your car door-by hitting the lock button inside the car, that way if there is someone sitting in a parking lot watching for their next victim it will not be you.
When you hit the lock button on your car upon exiting...it does not send the security code, but if you walk away and use the door lock on your key chain - it sends the code through the airwaves where it can be stolen. Something totally new to us...and real.
Be aware of this and please pass this note on...look how many times we all lock our doors with our remote...just to be sure we remembered to lock them....and bingo someone has our code...and whatever was in the car...can be stolen.
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TheRabbit
09-07-2009, 08:22 AM
I heard about this for a year or so. I'm the worst about locking doors. I HATE LOCKS. I never lock my truck by the door switch. Always lock it with my key fob when i'm walking away.
I need to start paying more attention to things like this.
I still think if someone is caught stealing we should just kill em on the spot. Maybe that would slow down some of this kind of crap.

If you have a GPS do not put your home address in it. Put some place close to your house. Mine was stolen out of my truck (last Christmas) and I was scared they would come to my house, my parents house, etc.

TopspeedLowet
09-07-2009, 08:53 AM
Kill em on the spot has my vote. Best method of elimination is elimination.
( Sort of kidding )
Bruce

Tod74
09-07-2009, 01:26 PM
I never lock my car or truck...if they want in they will get in. I worked with a guy that had an expensive stereo so he always locked his car...they busted the window out.
After he replaced the stereo equipment(and the window) he started leaving it unlocked.He figured at l;east if they stole his radio he wouldn't have to go to the trouble of replacing the window.
Well 6 months later they stole his stereo again...and the best(or worst) part is They didn't even try to open the door first they just broke out the window :lol: ....the door was unlocked but they evidentally didn't check.It's not funny cause I hate a thief but at the same time it is sorta funny they busted his window when they could have just opened the door.

DirkaDirka
09-07-2009, 01:38 PM
I never lock my car or truck...if they want in they will get in. I worked with a guy that had an expensive stereo so he always locked his car...they busted the window out.
After he replaced the stereo equipment(and the window) he started leaving it unlocked.He figured at l;east if they stole his radio he wouldn't have to go to the trouble of replacing the window.
Well 6 months later they stole his stereo again...and the best(or worst) part is They didn't even try to open the door first they just broke out the window :lol: ....the door was unlocked but they evidentally didn't check.It's not funny cause I hate a thief but at the same time it is sorta funny they busted his window when they could have just opened the door.

That is why all of my windows are tinted 5%. I even have a 6" strip on the front window. Nobody can see inside at what kind of stereo I have or anything else as a matter of fact.

andamo
09-07-2009, 01:48 PM
What is being claimed as people grabbing codes isn't quite correct. In the early days of keyless door locks, a single code was generated for each car and with the right receiver these codes could be picked up and used by someone else. But now, all the keyless door locks, and even garage door openers use rolling codes. So whatever code is used to open or lock a door, be it a car door or garage door, is changed the next time the signal is sent out.

THERATTLER
09-07-2009, 02:22 PM
I MUST BE INSTALLING OLD TIMEY CRAP THEN , BECAUSE I PUT UP ELECTRIC GATE OPENERS AND GARAGE DOOR OPENERS AND THEY ALL HAVE A SET CODE , WHAT EVER I SET IT AS..IF IT ROLLS , HOW DOES THE REMOTE KNOW WHAT THE UNIT ROLLED TO? JUST ASKING..YOUR NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN :D

Tod74
09-07-2009, 02:26 PM
I never lock my car or truck...if they want in they will get in. I worked with a guy that had an expensive stereo so he always locked his car...they busted the window out.
After he replaced the stereo equipment(and the window) he started leaving it unlocked.He figured at l;east if they stole his radio he wouldn't have to go to the trouble of replacing the window.
Well 6 months later they stole his stereo again...and the best(or worst) part is They didn't even try to open the door first they just broke out the window :lol: ....the door was unlocked but they evidentally didn't check.It's not funny cause I hate a thief but at the same time it is sorta funny they busted his window when they could have just opened the door.

That is why all of my windows are tinted 5%. I even have a 6" strip on the front window. Nobody can see inside at what kind of stereo I have or anything else as a matter of fact.

Then you are supposed to put a big sticker on the rear window that hogs up the whole window saying "ALPINE" or "KENWOOD"
OR "steal my radio"

remember when the fad was to have a low rider s10 or Ranger...they always advertised the stereo this way.

DirkaDirka
09-07-2009, 02:34 PM
I never lock my car or truck...if they want in they will get in. I worked with a guy that had an expensive stereo so he always locked his car...they busted the window out.
After he replaced the stereo equipment(and the window) he started leaving it unlocked.He figured at l;east if they stole his radio he wouldn't have to go to the trouble of replacing the window.
Well 6 months later they stole his stereo again...and the best(or worst) part is They didn't even try to open the door first they just broke out the window :lol: ....the door was unlocked but they evidentally didn't check.It's not funny cause I hate a thief but at the same time it is sorta funny they busted his window when they could have just opened the door.

That is why all of my windows are tinted 5%. I even have a 6" strip on the front window. Nobody can see inside at what kind of stereo I have or anything else as a matter of fact.

Then you are supposed to put a big sticker on the rear window that hogs up the whole window saying "ALPINE" or "KENWOOD"
OR "steal my radio"

remember when the fad was to have a low rider s10 or Ranger...they always advertised the stereo this way.

I remember when that was the fad. Now it is DONKS with it on the side of the car instead of the back window:shock: :shock:

FullTimeRacing
09-07-2009, 03:18 PM
I heard about this for a year or so. I'm the worst about locking doors. I HATE LOCKS. I never lock my truck by the door switch. Always lock it with my key fob when i'm walking away.
I need to start paying more attention to things like this.
I still think if someone is caught stealing we should just kill em on the spot. Maybe that would slow down some of this kind of crap.

If you have a GPS do not put your home address in it. Put some place close to your house. Mine was stolen out of my truck (last Christmas) and I was scared they would come to my house, my parents house, etc.

why would you put your home address in a GPS,you don't know how to get there :?: :roll:

DirkaDirka
09-07-2009, 03:24 PM
I heard about this for a year or so. I'm the worst about locking doors. I HATE LOCKS. I never lock my truck by the door switch. Always lock it with my key fob when i'm walking away.
I need to start paying more attention to things like this.
I still think if someone is caught stealing we should just kill em on the spot. Maybe that would slow down some of this kind of crap.

If you have a GPS do not put your home address in it. Put some place close to your house. Mine was stolen out of my truck (last Christmas) and I was scared they would come to my house, my parents house, etc.

why would you put your home address in a GPS,you don't know how to get there :?: :roll:

I was being nice and not bring that up.

TheRabbit
09-07-2009, 04:55 PM
I heard about this for a year or so. I'm the worst about locking doors. I HATE LOCKS. I never lock my truck by the door switch. Always lock it with my key fob when i'm walking away.
I need to start paying more attention to things like this.
I still think if someone is caught stealing we should just kill em on the spot. Maybe that would slow down some of this kind of crap.

If you have a GPS do not put your home address in it. Put some place close to your house. Mine was stolen out of my truck (last Christmas) and I was scared they would come to my house, my parents house, etc.

why would you put your home address in a GPS,you don't know how to get there :?: :roll:

Well no. I travel a lot racing. Was in South Haven, Ks. 2 weeks ago, will be in Charleston, Wv. next weekend. Most of the time I don't go and come the same way. Just makes it easy to hit the "Home" button vs. getting the map out.

andamo
09-08-2009, 03:30 AM
I'm not saying that all the remotes of today are using the rolling code technology and apparently your gate opener and garage opener use the older fixed code. And there isn't anything wrong with that. I have to assume they went to the rolling codes for cars and trucks since vehicles are stolen more than garages are opened and gates opened. And maybe if you went and looked at garage door openers, the more expensive ones have the rolling codes for peace of mind and extra protection.

thecurti
09-08-2009, 04:30 AM
After my truck got the window smashed and the cheap cd player stolen, I installed a small blinking red light on the dash that came on when the ignition was off. Never had another problem. I'm sure a Pro wouldn't care, but it made them think twice about it. Sometimes that's all it takes is a second thought.
Geeez I hate a petty, low, slithering, thief

MEMRACING62
09-08-2009, 04:41 AM
my job takes me into the south side of chicago, I got tired of replacing windows in my van. I leave the truck open with nothing in the front. back of the trucks is locked heavy big locks , plated on the inside . there welcome to steal my cold coffee!!

oldandtired
09-08-2009, 05:00 AM
Another hint. If you have a radar detector or GPS that uses a suction cup on the windshield, you leave a mark that thieves recognize.
Dave

MEMRACING62
09-08-2009, 07:09 AM
you guys would laugh if you saw my spare tires. we paint them rim & all from new with floresent orange with floresent green stripes. we put 1 in cables on them and there cutting them with battery cutoff wheels. since painting them we havent lost any. :idea:

Tod74
09-08-2009, 08:50 AM
I think it should be legal to booby trap your stuff.

OneBadGMC
09-08-2009, 09:01 AM
Original post, mixture of truth and deception: http://www.snopes.com/autos/techno/lockcode.asp

THERATTLER
09-08-2009, 09:15 AM
someone passed the info on to me and I was passing it on to others to mayby help them

OneBadGMC
09-08-2009, 09:36 AM
someone passed the info on to me and I was passing it on to others to mayby help them

That's exactly how misinformation is spread.

THERATTLER
09-08-2009, 09:43 AM
Well , I will keep any future info to myself and leave it to the experts