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New Jimny has 'unacceptable' security
26 Mar 2019 12:03 #205093
by atinod
Replied by atinod on topic New Jimny has 'unacceptable' security
I emailed to see if I could get further information about the test and received this reply:
"Unfortunately any detailed whole vehicle security assessment is only available for insurance purposes which are subject to non-disclosure agreements.
However, the newly launched consumer rating take these findings and provide a more generic reference to its security. To make reference to the detail on our website I can see the Suzuki Jimny SZ5 may not have any insurance recognised alarm system or wheel security. This particular model does not have any keyless entry functionality which is our main focus in advising the consumer further.
Regards"
How ridiculous to include it in a news report about keyless entry!
"Unfortunately any detailed whole vehicle security assessment is only available for insurance purposes which are subject to non-disclosure agreements.
However, the newly launched consumer rating take these findings and provide a more generic reference to its security. To make reference to the detail on our website I can see the Suzuki Jimny SZ5 may not have any insurance recognised alarm system or wheel security. This particular model does not have any keyless entry functionality which is our main focus in advising the consumer further.
Regards"
How ridiculous to include it in a news report about keyless entry!
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26 Mar 2019 22:01 #205109
by Bob1050
Replied by Bob1050 on topic New Jimny has 'unacceptable' security
Just looked out the window and can report that my Jimny is sitting safely on the driveway. Completed a scan of the surrounding grounds an no sign of any 'undesirable types' hiding in the bushes waiting to pounce. Come to think of it have there been any confirmed reports of a S4 being stolen? Maybe I need therapy, maybe the miscreants really are out to steal this easily stolen car?
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26 Mar 2019 22:20 #205110
by bjcw4
Replied by bjcw4 on topic New Jimny has 'unacceptable' security
The Thatham report page is accessed via
www.thatcham.org/what-we-do/security/consumer-rating-2
They tested an SZ5 automatic and say security is unacceptable with two additional statements:
1. This vehicle should expect to have fundamental security features, but not some of the extra layers found on higher-priced vehicles.
2. The vehicle may not have an alarm system. It is recommended that a Thatcham Research certified alarm is added.
I emailed them and highted the spec on the Suzuki UK website... and the reply was “Unfortunately the Alarm/ Immobiliser is not a Thatcham/ UK compliant system”.
So it is not about security. It is about fitting a Thatcham approved alarm, a Thatcham approved immobiliser, and finally Thatcham approved locking wheel nuts. Thatcham’s reputation has just sunk in my estimation. Unfortunate indeed.
They tested an SZ5 automatic and say security is unacceptable with two additional statements:
1. This vehicle should expect to have fundamental security features, but not some of the extra layers found on higher-priced vehicles.
2. The vehicle may not have an alarm system. It is recommended that a Thatcham Research certified alarm is added.
I emailed them and highted the spec on the Suzuki UK website... and the reply was “Unfortunately the Alarm/ Immobiliser is not a Thatcham/ UK compliant system”.
So it is not about security. It is about fitting a Thatcham approved alarm, a Thatcham approved immobiliser, and finally Thatcham approved locking wheel nuts. Thatcham’s reputation has just sunk in my estimation. Unfortunate indeed.
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21 Aug 2021 11:59 #237755
by Coco BT
Replied by Coco BT on topic New Jimny has 'unacceptable' security
so what's the verdict on these, is the standard security adequate or should I invest in a separate alarm immobilizer?
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21 Aug 2021 12:35 #237756
by Gadget
Replied by Gadget on topic New Jimny has 'unacceptable' security
I'm not aware of any being nicked so far. I just bought a Disklok and stick it on whenever I park. Not the most convenient thing in terms of security, but highly rated and nicely visible. I built a little home for it to live in as well
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22 Aug 2021 08:31 #237775
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
Replied by facade on topic New Jimny has 'unacceptable' security
I've got a disklok, good but massively massively overpriced.
If you keep an eye on Halfords, ECP etc, they sometimes knock them out at half price, which is about what they are worth.
They are also specially made with sharp rough parts inside to destroy your leather steering wheel, but luckily they offer an optional wheel cosy for about £12 extra, that should have been included in the first place when it retails over £100!
I bought a £2 eBay Wheel cosy, but I'm sure that the poundsaver type shops would have similar.
I just drop it on the passenger floor. No doubt it would kill me if the car rolls over, the early yellow ones came with a little napsack that you slid the disklok inside and attached to the seat frame or something with a strap.
If you keep an eye on Halfords, ECP etc, they sometimes knock them out at half price, which is about what they are worth.
They are also specially made with sharp rough parts inside to destroy your leather steering wheel, but luckily they offer an optional wheel cosy for about £12 extra, that should have been included in the first place when it retails over £100!
I bought a £2 eBay Wheel cosy, but I'm sure that the poundsaver type shops would have similar.
I just drop it on the passenger floor. No doubt it would kill me if the car rolls over, the early yellow ones came with a little napsack that you slid the disklok inside and attached to the seat frame or something with a strap.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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