Problem I see with this is that there is nothing stopping thieves from buying one on Amazon and then they have the “ key “ . Not at all secure in my opinion.Consider this OBD Port Lock on Amazon.ca:
https://www.amazon.ca/s?k=b0c1tpsnvk&crid=49Q5P9OGBBFE...
According to the listing: Easy to install, inexpensive, secure, 1000s sold, You wouldn't leave your car door unlock so why leave your OBD Port unlocked.
Don’t even need to buy it on Amazon to have the “key”. I bought this security bit set at Princess Auto for $5 and I am sure one of them will work.Problem I see with this is that there is nothing stopping thieves from buying one on Amazon and then they have the “ key “ . Not at all secure in my opinion.
Sure . They are just Torx bits .Don’t even need to buy it on Amazon to have the “key”. I bought this security bit set at Princess Auto for $5 and I am sure one of them will work.
Would this device or anything similar potentially affect warranty coverage?K.I.S.S.
I would use something like this, but not on the battery as that would screw up the computers each time. Tie in to the line going to the starter solenoid.
Alternately you could put in a kill button on the line, a simple on/off switch. Or use three switches, Two closed and one open or vice versa and figure out which sequence you want to kill the power to the solenoid
Put it on the wire going to the starter solenoid. NO POWER = NO START even with the car systems powered up.
It even has two remotes.
Someplace under the dash that is not easily visible but accessible.
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That is a decision you would have to make. I don't see why but ask GMWould this device or anything similar potentially affect warranty coverage?
You can drop the moniker Murry! I got himNone of these devices will stop a guy with a gun from taking your car!
Don't worry, be happy!
Doesn't really matter what measures you take, if they want it, they'll take it. It's just peace of mind while you are sleeping at some motel on a road trip.Murray is right. They waited for a coworker to leave his house one morning going to work and stole his pickup truck at gun point three blocks away
I agree. However the locks look like standard T7 torx bits just like the screws holding on the front fender extensions on my C7 GS. Maybe they are a different size but your tool box, or the thief's pocket, should have the entire set.....lolDon’t even need to buy it on Amazon to have the “key”. I bought this security bit set at Princess Auto for $5 and I am sure one of them will work.
But you CAN buy those also. I have used a small slut screwdriver to undo screws like those. Or a drill and a screw remover etc.FYI: they are NOT standard torx bits. These are called security torx bits. The difference is in the hole in the center, which accepts the post on the torx bolt. Regulat torx driver will not mate to them
But you CAN buy those also. I have used a small slut screwdriver to undo screws like those….
They always slip! That's why you call 'em sluts.I also have some screwdrivers with bent tips that I call “slut” when they slip.
Funny, they shouldn't make them with security torx, they should make them with sluts. Then the thief will just move on to one with security torx! No one likes undoing slut screws!They always slip! That's why you call 'em sluts.