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Aside from the obvious .... getting rid of the car ... or moving to a
new neighborhood. I don't even live in a bad area but twice in the last month someone has tried to take my 94 Integra GSR. Both time the alarm has gone off at 4AM. The first time I went out and the hood was popped but still clasped. I wasn't sure what happened. Last night the alarm went off again at 4AM and I figured that something might be wrong with the electrical system. But this morning I went out and the window channel knob on the outside of the door frame had been broken and twisted until the window was pried out of the channel leaving a slight opening. The plastic around the steering wheel is completely busted. I'm not sure if there's any significant damage yet. The car still turns over. I called the police and filed a report but I'm not hopeful of anything. Apparently they are trying to investigate a "ring that's stealing acuras and hondas". He implied that it might just be for parts. I have a factory alarm. I can put "the club" on but I imagine that's not going to stop anyone. For now I'm just going to park it at friend's house behind their car in the driveway. But for the long term is there anything I can do to keep the car from getting stolen? Is there a better "club" device that I should use? Lojack? This seems silly for a 10 year old car with 140K miles on it... Thanks! |
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i have a del sol....well,u can put the mul-t lock
or my invention-pepper sprey imobilizer )"mike" <imbalzan2@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:795f2067.0402251057.b9b02e3@posting.google.co m... > Aside from the obvious .... getting rid of the car ... or moving to a > new neighborhood. I don't even live in a bad area but twice in the > last month someone has tried to take my 94 Integra GSR. > > Both time the alarm has gone off at 4AM. The first time I went out and > the hood was popped but still clasped. I wasn't sure what happened. > Last night the alarm went off again at 4AM and I figured that > something might be wrong with the electrical system. But this morning > I went out and the window channel knob on the outside of the door > frame had been broken and twisted until the window was pried out of > the channel leaving a slight opening. The plastic around the steering > wheel is completely busted. I'm not sure if there's any significant > damage yet. > > The car still turns over. I called the police and filed a report but > I'm not hopeful of anything. Apparently they are trying to investigate > a "ring that's stealing acuras and hondas". He implied that it might > just be for parts. > > I have a factory alarm. I can put "the club" on but I imagine that's > not going to stop anyone. For now I'm just going to park it at > friend's house behind their car in the driveway. But for the long term > is there anything I can do to keep the car from getting stolen? Is > there a better "club" device that I should use? Lojack? This seems > silly for a 10 year old car with 140K miles on it... > > Thanks! |
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On 25 Feb 2004 10:57:20 -0800, imbalzan2@yahoo.com (mike) wrote:
>I have a factory alarm. I can put "the club" on but I imagine that's >not going to stop anyone. Clubs are a joke. One of the devices that immobilizes the clutch and brake pedals is slightly more credible. http://www.youcansave.com/lockp.asp >For now I'm just going to park it at >friend's house behind their car in the driveway. But for the long term >is there anything I can do to keep the car from getting stolen? Is >there a better "club" device that I should use? Lojack? This seems >silly for a 10 year old car with 140K miles on it... Sounds like an amateur thief. Does your alarm disable the ignition or fuel pump when triggered? If not, a hidden switch in the fuel pump line is a cheap extra. Does the alarm have an auxiliary siren with it's own backup battery that can't be silenced by disconnecting the car battery? Are you sure its the car they're after and not the radio? Can you rig a porch light with a floodlamp and on of those motion detectors so the car is suddenly lit up when approached? |
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He should just steal the turn signal covers like most thieves. Mine were stolen
and cost $150 to replace. You don't need to do anything different. Obviously, it hasn't been stolen. I would just wait outside for him to try again, then surprise him with a shotgun to his head. He'll never come back. How to turn off 'Maintenance Required" light: 1. Hold trip/reset button on dash 2. Turn key to "ON" or start engine 3. Hold button til light goes out |
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>"mike" <imbalzan2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> is there anything I can do to keep the car from getting stolen? Is > there a better "club" device that I should use? Lojack? If you want deterrent use the club, alarm and the wheel lock, the same kind used parking enforcement. If you want to keep your car, I use transmission solenoids to lock gear selector on my 11 year old. They're not sold in stores. Lojack is just as worse, have your car stolen stripped in minutes and then recover it 1 hour later. I live in a high crime area and neighbors are loosing cars by the day. I hear dent-pullers (the sound of ignition being pulled) once a week at 4 AM. Tibur |
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drpimpdaddi@aol.complaint (He Hate Retards) wrote in message news:<20040225200755.09475.00000367@mb-m12.aol.com>...
> He should just steal the turn signal covers like most thieves. Mine were stolen > and cost $150 to replace. About the only part of the car I've had stolen was the "DOHC VTEC" sticker on the right rear. Probably ended up as a decoration on some punk's Civic. I did have someone break the drivers side window of my '95 GS-R (parked in a quiet suburban neighborhood) to steal my laundry, a leather personal planner (w/ checkbook), and some expensive outdoor clothing. It was my mistake for not bringing it in. The cop taking my report didn't have it fingerprinted because it was raining. A week later someone was nice enough to have dropped off my checkbook, which he found in a garbage can in downtown Richmond, California (a more or less low-income area). So I figure kids from that neighborhood likely go to more affluent areas looking for personal items to steal. The theives even sorted through my laundry looking for the nicer articles, and left behind the socks and the laundry basket. I've also heard of some thieves who tried to steal a car, and got as far as a block because they didn't really know how to operate a manual transmission. They probably killed the tranny though. :-) |
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On 25 Feb 2004 10:57:20 -0800, imbalzan2@yahoo.com (mike) wrote:
>Aside from the obvious .... getting rid of the car ... or moving to a >new neighborhood. I don't even live in a bad area but twice in the >last month someone has tried to take my 94 Integra GSR. I like the layered approach: 1. Alarm. 2. Hidden relay on the fuel pump line. (Controlled by a hidden switch).. Can't get very far if you can't deliver fuel to engine. 3. Owner with gun. Keep car in a well lit area. This will stop most amateurs. Pros will simply drive in with a tow truck and have it stripped before you know its gone. >I have a factory alarm. I can put "the club" on but I imagine that's >not going to stop anyone. For now I'm just going to park it at >friend's house behind their car in the driveway. But for the long term >is there anything I can do to keep the car from getting stolen? Is >there a better "club" device that I should use? Lojack? This seems >silly for a 10 year old car with 140K miles on it... The parts are still very valuable. They are very expensive if you have to buy them yourself from an Acura dealer. __________________ Note: To reply, replace the word 'spam' embedded in return address with 'mail'. N38.6 W121.4 |
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I need to find out more about the alarm system. It's the Acura/Honda
made alarm installed by dealer before purchase. This is the second time someone has tried to steal it. I believe it's the same person. The first time the alarm went off at 4AM and I found the hood popped. Still clasped but ajar. I week later I noticed that the front driver side wheel well liner had been separated from the bumper. Is this how they got the hood to pop? No entry to the car visible The second attempt the thief got into the car. I'm quite sure that the intent was to take the car. A $20 roll of quarters was left in the car and no other items touched or taken. The plastic housing around the steering column was pried apart and broken in several places. I don't know if the alarm went off the moment he opened the door and he had ambitions of being "gone in 60 seconds" or if it sounded while he was playing with the column. As I said it's the Acura alarm with the little red light on top of the steering column. I've seen it in other integras - not aftermarket. I'm not sure if it has a kill switch or how it works I guess I'll need to find out. I think I will invest in the "unbreakable club" to lock the clutch. It's a manual so even if the brake pedal is locked can you still get away by downshifting and using the e-brake? I've got my porch light on at night now and so do the neighbors. The parking lot is well lit so I don't think the guy is really afraid of getting caught. I'll also considering selling the car. It's a 94GSR one owner 140K and well serviced. it's a shame to dump it but if I can get a decent price it might be easier. Any suggestions on selling your integra (newspaper, online). I imagine selling it privately is better than trade in. anyway thanks for your input! |
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you are lucky-the thief that stole my car just smashed in thru the windows
and smashed the steering column and lock to turn the ignition with a screwdriver. It cost over $1200 to fix. He was after the Si wheels. |
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