A bit of a more balanced view I feel:
"Land Rover hit back this week, disclosing proof that the Range Rover is not the most stolen car in the UK, nor do any JLR models place within the top three. According to JLR, the risk of theft is significantly higher for its older models – specifically those built between 2016 and 2018, and some built in 2019. But, conversely, theft rates on newer vehicles have been significantly lower, its data show."
https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-news/ ... ity-fixes/
Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
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Re: Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
Modern BMWs have been that easy for a while too.paulplom wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:44 pm https://www.facebook.com/share/r/A5LsgzmKXa5KCDNT/
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Re: Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
Oh, well that's okay then.
With todays tech it should be impossible to nick a car ffs.
I remember the keypad on my saxo. I couldn't start the fucker myself at times. It used to work itself at times.
Can't remember my vts having a keypad although that means fuck all.
With todays tech it should be impossible to nick a car ffs.
I remember the keypad on my saxo. I couldn't start the fucker myself at times. It used to work itself at times.
Can't remember my vts having a keypad although that means fuck all.
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Re: Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
Anything is stealable if somebody wants it enough, no matter the security put into it.
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Re: Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
Point. They'll just burgle you and take the keys.
Jlr are just saving them the bother of breaking and entering.
Jlr are just saving them the bother of breaking and entering.
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Re: Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
Even if the ECU security was watertight and not yet compromised, you can always swap in a immo off ECU and drive off that way.
Failing that, pull it into an enclosed and soundproof car transporter to take away elsewhere that is easier to swap all the ECUs needed (e.g. from a cheap write off). Or chop shop it to just strip for parts for resale anyway.
Failing that, pull it into an enclosed and soundproof car transporter to take away elsewhere that is easier to swap all the ECUs needed (e.g. from a cheap write off). Or chop shop it to just strip for parts for resale anyway.
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Re: Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
I think if you unplugged those keypads, it bypassed it. I recall they were a piece of piss to nick back in the day anyway as they all went missing.paulplom wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 6:15 pm Oh, well that's okay then.
With todays tech it should be impossible to nick a car ffs.
I remember the keypad on my saxo. I couldn't start the fucker myself at times. It used to work itself at times.
Can't remember my vts having a keypad although that means fuck all.
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Re: Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
Anyone from the N.E. will probably remember the legend of the Cossie owned by an alarm ceo who stated it was theft proof due to 3alarms.....
It disappeared - dumped back on his lawn a few days later with all the alarms removed - a note stating if they want it, they'll have it.
I remember the newspaper report - but details may be off slightly....
As SiC said, they'll lift it and deal with it elsewhere at their leisure
Luckily all my sheds are so bad they're ignored by the scrotes
It disappeared - dumped back on his lawn a few days later with all the alarms removed - a note stating if they want it, they'll have it.
I remember the newspaper report - but details may be off slightly....
As SiC said, they'll lift it and deal with it elsewhere at their leisure
Luckily all my sheds are so bad they're ignored by the scrotes
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Re: Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
Input number,start car and unplug keypad. Keypad no longer required. Did that on both my xantias and the zx. Saxos had it on pre facelift,later ones didn't. My 52 plate furio and X plate diesel didn't have it but a P reg did.Hooli wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:31 pmI think if you unplugged those keypads, it bypassed it. I recall they were a piece of piss to nick back in the day anyway as they all went missing.paulplom wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 6:15 pm Oh, well that's okay then.
With todays tech it should be impossible to nick a car ffs.
I remember the keypad on my saxo. I couldn't start the fucker myself at times. It used to work itself at times.
Can't remember my vts having a keypad although that means fuck all.
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Re: Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
All the car dealers I knew (back when God was a lad) never used to lock their cars, they all reckoned that if the cunts wanted it, they'd have it away and broken glass was a pain in the arse to deal with. I of course always go against the grain and lock everything.
Didn't work when the scrotes wanted the posh stereo out of my Renault 25 (the fancy thing that took up the entire centre console) I had a load of broken glass, no stereo (or cassettes for that matter) and my clothes that I'd left in the back dumped in someone's hedge.
Broken glass gets everywhere!
Didn't work when the scrotes wanted the posh stereo out of my Renault 25 (the fancy thing that took up the entire centre console) I had a load of broken glass, no stereo (or cassettes for that matter) and my clothes that I'd left in the back dumped in someone's hedge.
Broken glass gets everywhere!