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Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby jimmy001 » October 25th, 2015, 11:03 am

Good day ppl, what are sum other ways of immobilizing a vehicle via an anti theft device, besides the ignition starter wires and fuel pump.

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby Chimera » October 25th, 2015, 11:08 am

multilock has always been good

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby moses_boss12 » October 25th, 2015, 11:13 am

Got a Multilock in my car, and i feel really comfortable when i use it and leave my vehicle parked, most i expect to happen is my glass broken and deck or something stolen...great tool as far as i am concerned

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby jimmy001 » October 25th, 2015, 11:17 am

Hmmm thanks, is there any other electrical way to immobilise the vehicle, say one of the sensors maf , crank, cam etc?

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby pjfred » October 25th, 2015, 11:20 am

Multilock can be disabled quite fast, pop the hood and disconnect shifter cable. Manually put car in drive by sliding the selector. About 30 seconds will do it

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby Slartibartfast » October 25th, 2015, 12:21 pm

What about the lock for the brake pedal? Any way around that?

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby importzxtt » October 25th, 2015, 1:02 pm

i have a lock for the brake pedal the only way around it is to either cut it (long) or kick the sheit out of it sideways to get the back part off the firewall which most likely ends up bending the pedal arm.

An easy and inexpensive way to immobilize your vehicle without running extra wires would be to remove the 30 amp ignition fuse under the hood.

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby ruffneck_12 » October 25th, 2015, 2:36 pm

Once a thief learns the wiring for one model, he could tief all

The solution is to rip out everything and implement your own system.
Put the ignition in the glove compartment an ting.


Turn the AC dials into a kill switch.

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » October 25th, 2015, 5:34 pm

importzxtt wrote:i have a lock for the brake pedal the only way around it is to either cut it (long) or kick the sheit out of it sideways to get the back part off the firewall which most likely ends up bending the pedal arm.

An easy and inexpensive way to immobilize your vehicle without running extra wires would be to remove the 30 amp ignition fuse under the hood.


pics of brake pedal lock

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby RBphoto » October 26th, 2015, 8:29 am

I know guys who have heavily modified cars yank out the starting relay and the the gas pump fuse every time they leave their car.

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby VexXx Dogg » October 26th, 2015, 9:45 am

bandits moving with wreckers too eh.

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby Chimera » October 26th, 2015, 9:59 am

VexXx Dogg wrote:bandits moving with wreckers too eh.
yup dey does park them up by the market in sealots and charge u 500 to give u back

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby TurboSingh12 » October 26th, 2015, 10:24 am

VexXx Dogg wrote:bandits moving with wreckers too eh.


Thats how they stole my cousin car in Gulf City mall.One of those Raj wrecking guys

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby TurboSingh12 » October 26th, 2015, 10:26 am

moses_boss12 wrote:Got a Multilock in my car, and i feel really comfortable when i use it and leave my vehicle parked, most i expect to happen is my glass broken and deck or something stolen...great tool as far as i am concerned


Clearly you dont know anything about cars just place hand under bumper unscrew cable and shift the gear with hand.

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby Chimera » October 26th, 2015, 10:41 am

TurboSingh12 wrote:
moses_boss12 wrote:Got a Multilock in my car, and i feel really comfortable when i use it and leave my vehicle parked, most i expect to happen is my glass broken and deck or something stolen...great tool as far as i am concerned


Clearly you dont know anything about cars just place hand under bumper unscrew cable and shift the gear with hand.


How exactly that working tho? After thwy get the car start, then someone hadda go and unscrew the cable and shift the gear? I really confused so an explanation would be nice

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby TurboSingh12 » October 26th, 2015, 11:10 am

First the bandit :lol: will unscrew the cable from the transmission which is a 12 nut and manually put it in neutral by placing hand under the bumper,hotwire the car and then he will the comeout and put in in drive or reverse by pulling the lever on the transmission.For a experienced bandit that's suckeye in about 3mins

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby black start » October 26th, 2015, 11:14 am

That method is for them Nissan taxi things....

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby Ted_v2 » October 26th, 2015, 11:38 am

What turbo Singh said takes about 3 minutes for a inexperienced person. I spoke to a bandit already. He did a few years. He does move with a pipe wreach and a wire from fuse box till fuel pump.

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby Advent » October 26th, 2015, 11:57 am

Just walk with your ecu when you leave your car.

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby X_Factor » October 26th, 2015, 12:46 pm

unless the bandit comin for your specific vehicle.....simple visual things may help....good old club lock or multi lock

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby hindian » October 26th, 2015, 1:06 pm

Sometimes the simplest things will decide ether you car gets stolen or not for example, all my vehicles have kill switches the catch is the type of switch i use, easily concealable and even if you see it you wont know is a switch and hidden in plain sight. I even as far as bringing a section of the fuel line inside the car and attaching a lockoff valve in line. Nuttin short of a wrecker hadda move it lol. Saved my ass once so i know it works lol

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby Advent » October 26th, 2015, 1:22 pm

hindian wrote:Sometimes the simplest things will decide ether you car gets stolen or not for example, all my vehicles have kill switches the catch is the type of switch i use, easily concealable and even if you see it you wont know is a switch and hidden in plain sight. I even as far as bringing a section of the fuel line inside the car and attaching a lockoff valve in line. Nuttin short of a wrecker hadda move it lol. Saved my ass once so i know it works lol


what kinda car ?

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby hindian » October 26th, 2015, 1:45 pm

Advent wrote:
hindian wrote:Sometimes the simplest things will decide ether you car gets stolen or not for example, all my vehicles have kill switches the catch is the type of switch i use, easily concealable and even if you see it you wont know is a switch and hidden in plain sight. I even as far as bringing a section of the fuel line inside the car and attaching a lockoff valve in line. Nuttin short of a wrecker hadda move it lol. Saved my ass once so i know it works lol


what kinda car ?



I have the "gas lock" on a b13 together with a kill switch and someone tried to steal it once before. I have been the victim of car theft (truck actually) before and ill tell you, it not nice so i do all things possible not to let that happen again...

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Re: Methods of immobilizing a vehicle

Postby Advent » October 26th, 2015, 1:56 pm

hindian wrote:
Advent wrote:
hindian wrote:Sometimes the simplest things will decide ether you car gets stolen or not for example, all my vehicles have kill switches the catch is the type of switch i use, easily concealable and even if you see it you wont know is a switch and hidden in plain sight. I even as far as bringing a section of the fuel line inside the car and attaching a lockoff valve in line. Nuttin short of a wrecker hadda move it lol. Saved my ass once so i know it works lol


what kinda car ?



I have the "gas lock" on a b13 together with a kill switch and someone tried to steal it once before. I have been the victim of car theft (truck actually) before and ill tell you, it not nice so i do all things possible not to let that happen again...


i know bro, just run a killswitch to the power line to your ecu ;)

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