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Re:Re:What happens when low life attempts to steel Tonka?
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03 Feb 2023 22:58 #247338
by Roger Fairclough
Last night low life cut there way into both sides of the side panels of my neighbours van so that they could access the sliding door mechanism. They got nothing as he removes his kit each night. We did not see the intruder lights come on and we heard nothing. Tonight Tonka sleeps in the back garden with padlocks on the gate.
My question is, what does the alarm system do if it is activated and what do they have to do to activate it? (Gen 4 Jimny)
Roger
My question is, what does the alarm system do if it is activated and what do they have to do to activate it? (Gen 4 Jimny)
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04 Feb 2023 05:03 #247340
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic What happens when low life attempts to steel Tonka?
If they want your car they will likely want it undamaged so will probably break into your home for the keys. With the neighbours van they were after the tools so they didn't care about the damage to the vehicle.
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04 Feb 2023 08:50 - 04 Feb 2023 08:51 #247341
by Scimike
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Replied by Scimike on topic What happens when low life attempts to steel Tonka?
I was under the impression it was / is an engine immobilizer system rather than a "wah wah" type intruder alarm.
If you have concerns and want to do something:
Your best bet for home is a security camera system with motion activation / phone alerts, but you then need to sleep with your phone so it wakes you up if a low life is on your property.
I've have / tried a stand alone system / Blink / Ring doorbell, all alert you to the unwanted at various costs. A single camera Blink system is about the cheapest and works well enough, mount it to look at your car. If you are interested I can give you my experience of each.
It's true that if they want it they will take it, what you need to do is make it hard for them so they take someone else's.
Sorry about that "someone else", we rely on you doing nothing.
If you have concerns and want to do something:
Your best bet for home is a security camera system with motion activation / phone alerts, but you then need to sleep with your phone so it wakes you up if a low life is on your property.
I've have / tried a stand alone system / Blink / Ring doorbell, all alert you to the unwanted at various costs. A single camera Blink system is about the cheapest and works well enough, mount it to look at your car. If you are interested I can give you my experience of each.
It's true that if they want it they will take it, what you need to do is make it hard for them so they take someone else's.
Sorry about that "someone else", we rely on you doing nothing.
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04 Feb 2023 09:36 - 04 Feb 2023 09:37 #247342
by Soeley
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Replied by Soeley on topic What happens when low life attempts to steel Tonka?
If you unlock the door using the key, not the button on the fob it sets the alarm off. It sounds the car horn, not a separate one. So having replaced the horn with the Stebel Nautilus it makes for a very loud alarm.
So I guess the same will happen if a window is smashed to unlock from the inside or a screwdriver through the lock barrel. No motion sensor or vibration sensors though.
So I guess the same will happen if a window is smashed to unlock from the inside or a screwdriver through the lock barrel. No motion sensor or vibration sensors though.
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04 Feb 2023 09:47 #247343
by jlines
Replied by jlines on topic What happens when low life attempts to steel Tonka?
I'm not really worried about my Jimnys given that they are rare and have been Modified so they are recognisable which would mean they would have to leave the UK or be broken up otherwise I or the Jimny community would find them. We do have steering locks fiited though as a just in case. Jimnys in general don't have the same desire as Land Rovers as the parts market isn't of high value to make it worth while and as they are rarer than other brands making it easier to spot the car as a whole. We did have someone try to take Bigjimny once but i think it would have gone for a joyride and been trashed or set on fire.
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04 Feb 2023 09:48 #247344
by DrRobin
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Replied by DrRobin on topic What happens when low life attempts to steel Tonka?
Thief’s looking for tools are probably less likely to steal a car, stealing anything is only part of the game, fencing the kit afterwards is the harder part and a car is easier to identify than a drill.
They might steal a top end car to sell on, otherwise it could well be for parts in which case they don’t care how much damage they do.
If your alarm goes off by the time you are up to have a look you might see someone but if go down and out they will be gone, possibly with your vehicle or leaving a damaged one and what are you going to do in dressing gown and slippers when there is 3 of them wearing boots and carrying tools of the trade?.
Most alarms/Immobilizers can be bypassed so the only real way is to keep it out of sight.
They might steal a top end car to sell on, otherwise it could well be for parts in which case they don’t care how much damage they do.
If your alarm goes off by the time you are up to have a look you might see someone but if go down and out they will be gone, possibly with your vehicle or leaving a damaged one and what are you going to do in dressing gown and slippers when there is 3 of them wearing boots and carrying tools of the trade?.
Most alarms/Immobilizers can be bypassed so the only real way is to keep it out of sight.
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05 Feb 2023 15:13 #247368
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Replied by Roger Fairclough on topic What happens when low life attempts to steel Tonka?
Thanks guys, much to think about. I am not worried about the house as we have top notch locks and the car keys are out of sight but Soeleys comment had me saying to myself, "next time read the handbook". Iwill speak to the dealer to check if the alarm includes an immobilizer and anything else.
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05 Feb 2023 16:11 #247370
by Soeley
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Replied by Soeley on topic What happens when low life attempts to steel Tonka?
Roger, as far as I know there is an immobiliser as well.
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05 Feb 2023 17:11 #247373
by mlines
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Replied by mlines on topic Re:What happens when low life attempts to steel Tonka?
Yes it has an immobiliser and alarm as standard
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05 Feb 2023 17:49 #247375
by Roger Fairclough
Replied by Roger Fairclough on topic Re:What happens when low life attempts to steel Tonka?
Thankyou both. An immobiliser would be nice (maybe) but on a trip to the Isle of Wight in rough weather most of the cars started beeping and that included Vivs Audi, so maybe not.
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05 Feb 2023 22:04 #247381
by LM42
Replied by LM42 on topic Re:Re:What happens when low life attempts to steel Tonka?
Just pop the clutch cable off, under the plastic flap in the gearbox
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05 Feb 2023 23:00 #247382
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Interesting idea, but the Gen.4 has a hydraulic clutch operation.
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