they said thief haf master key for all kind of lock...
best set up would be:
1. Clifford Aero5 + wireless immobilizer - Not many Clifford models have the option of adding a wireless immobilizer. So if the car is started without proper disarm, it'll disconnect the engine in a short period of time. And the best part is it's untraceable unless you know where I installed the immobilizer.
2. Microwave and tilt sensor add-on - Microwave is better than shock sensor. Any movement inside the car will arm the alarm. Tilt will arm the alarm if the car is lifted up (by tow truck)
3. Hood lock - You need to know a certain combination of keys to open the hood. Otherwise you have no access to it (to access the battery)
4. Backup battery - Alarm is armed all the time.
5. Full security plates plus custom plate to protect hood - you can't ruler into my car. And you can't access the hood either.
6. 4mm security tint - Prevents smashes, but does not really prevent people from getting into the car. Best to stop hijackers, just need the sense to drive off asap if smashed.
7. In built brake lock (Locktech) - It locks the brake pedal and once locked, there's no way to unlock it or access the locking mechanism without the key. Unless they got some way to break the lock itself which is inbuilt into the whole mechanism.
8. IES GSM alarm - Has a SIM card in the alarm which you have to pay for every month. But can remotely disable the car via phonecall and I can even call into the car to talk to the thief. Can remotely lockdown the car too, thieves will have to smash window to get out. Can easily trace car based on GSM signal, but only within a certain area.
Other than that the only thing I'm looking to upgrade is a 2-way remote. Otherwise I wouldn't know when my car is being stolen except via the GSM module. And I keep the car as low profile as possible, ie-rarely keep it clean, no expensive radio, etc.
Trust me, steering locks are useless.
-courtesy of bro izso mmc...![]()
Bro, your info is quite handy, but fyi.. Not all locks has master keys... Once it is patented, there is no way master keys can be made. This have been proven that the pedal locks from Autolock itself, and so far i think it was the cheapest way to protect your car from getting stolen than using immobilizer or anything that have to do with electrical security system. And the original Solex locks doesn't come with any master key. In addition, electrical wirings are damn easy to cut off rendering cars with electrical security system vulnerable to be stolen.
I am not promoting stuffs or so on, but I see that pedal locks are very effective, and when tagged with the tyre clamp, its nearly impossible for this low life thieves to steal ur car. Just a penny of my thoughts. :)




