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What security measures to take?
I thought I'd buy an older car for cheap transportation. It turns out I
bought the model that is #3 on the U.S. Most Stolen Car list ('89 Toyota Camry). Short of installing LoJack, what do you recommend? Is a regular audible alarm with ignition- or starter-disabler effective? Suggestions welcome. Thanks, Stef |
What security measures to take?
"Stephanie" wrote in message obal.net... I thought I'd buy an older car for cheap transportation. It turns out I bought the model that is #3 on the U.S. Most Stolen Car list ('89 Toyota Camry). Short of installing LoJack, what do you recommend? Is a regular audible alarm with ignition- or starter-disabler effective? Suggestions welcome. Thanks, Stef Since you are quoting a US source of information perhaps asking a US newsgroup would be the way to go as UK theft profiles are somewhat different as are the security devices available. If indeed you are in the UK you will no doubt be happy to know the Camry does not figure in recent lists http://www.cararticles.co.uk/uk-the-...olen-cars.html http://cars.uk.msn.com/News/Top_ten_...umentid=996752 Derek |
What security measures to take?
Since you are quoting a US source of information perhaps asking a US
newsgroup would be the way to go as UK theft profiles are somewhat different as are the security devices available. If indeed you are in the UK you will no doubt be happy to know the Camry does not figure in recent lists http://www.cararticles.co.uk/uk-the-...olen-cars.html http://cars.uk.msn.com/News/Top_ten_...umentid=996752 Derek Happy to hear. The Internet is indeed a worldwide phenom. Security devices can't be *that* different, can they? Brand issues aside... Creativity isn't limited by borders. Got some good ideas? Thanks, Stef |
What security measures to take?
"Stephanie" wrote in message obal.net... Since you are quoting a US source of information perhaps asking a US newsgroup would be the way to go as UK theft profiles are somewhat different as are the security devices available. If indeed you are in the UK you will no doubt be happy to know the Camry does not figure in recent lists http://www.cararticles.co.uk/uk-the-...olen-cars.html http://cars.uk.msn.com/News/Top_ten_...umentid=996752 Derek Happy to hear. The Internet is indeed a worldwide phenom. Security devices can't be *that* different, can they? Brand issues aside... Creativity isn't limited by borders. Got some good ideas? Thanks, Stef Oddly yes enough we have ( amongst others) the Spalsat 'Tracker' system http://www.electrifyingtouch.co.uk/i...rm/tracker.htm where you have Lojack ( I understand a UK company is developing it for use over here) . Our alarm systems which our insurers require are Thatchem approved Cat 1 alarm immobiliser and Cat 2 stand alone immobiliser( both have to fitted by a certified installer) I would expect US insurers would require a homegrown approval. If you dont need an approved device Ebay abounds with feature packed japanese alarms. I fitted a pretty good one with dual circuit immobiliser voltage drop detection ,shock, ultrasonic perimiter sensor and internal pressure sensor tho' the perimiter unit was not very reliable ( Cat + German Shepherd+ Spaniel issues ) I would be looking for 1) self arming - with disable (valet ) otherwise maintainence is a problem 2)battery backup-in case the thief attempts to disconnect 3)2 circuit immobiliser usually starter and fuel circuits 4) internal sensor - volumetric or ultrasonic 5) 2 stage alarm so an accidental nudge does not trigger a full alarm event 6) avoid voice warning systems unless they can be muted my neighbours were not impressed by the phrase "system disarmed" when I was on early duty. Derek |
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