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Re: Bizarre Scratches On Door Surround

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 9:00 pm
by james butler
sabre0699 wrote: Back in the 80's and early 90's we were catching little scrotes who could be into a mk2 golf 16v or astra 3 gte and have it started and moving within 90 seconds.
still holding up better than brand new fords then!!!
my mate has had his fiesta st nicked a couple of months ago and they had it away in less than 30 seconds.
they broke the window setting the alarm off then once it stopped they leaned into the window and plugged something into the obd plug and had it away.

Re: Bizarre Scratches On Door Surround

Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 12:07 pm
by mark1gls
sabre0699 wrote:Someone has attempted a pull back break in, had they done that with a newish Corsa the whole of the door top would have pulled open by at least 10 inches allowing access into the car.

Problem is if they do get in that without an immobiliser fitted (either electronic or mechanical ie a steering wheel lock) it takes a matter of minutes...............................................................................................................................................

Back in the 80's and early 90's we were catching little scrotes who could be into a mk2 golf 16v or astra 3 gte and have it started and moving within 90 seconds.

My Scirocco has had a Multi Lock gear lock fitted since new plus an alarm
May not be a good idea to advertise this fact on a public forum so your comments may need a little edit ?

Re: Bizarre Scratches On Door Surround

Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 7:55 pm
by craigwalton
I'll get in touch with Insurance company to see if a Thatch alarm plus disklok would bring insurance down. Will also checkout those armoured door plates - had never even thought of someone managing to break in that way. Most 2nd hand diskloks going for £60 on eBay, so when i finally catch the end of an auction in time, I'll order one!

Have fitted fake alarm flashing LED. I hope to add a small relay to turn off LED when car is running. Will buy variety of switches at weekend to experiment with positioning for kill switch.
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Re: Bizarre Scratches On Door Surround

Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 11:04 pm
by mark1gls
Disklok makes not difference to my car insurance as I asked and there reply was I had to manually fit it and I could forget to fit it!

Re: Bizarre Scratches On Door Surround

Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 11:06 pm
by Nate
sabre0699 wrote:Someone has attempted a pull back break in, had they done that with a newish Corsa the whole of the door top would have pulled open by at least 10 inches allowing access into the car.
Don't think so. Too far down the door for that, and you generally don't use tools. I've got a wide selection of breaking in kit from when I was doing roadside assistance. Someone has tried to improvise one of these, and not done very well.

Re: Bizarre Scratches On Door Surround

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 9:31 pm
by Red Rocco
Hi, I've fitted a hidden key switch on my Rocco, the key can be removed in the on or off position, it was from ebay for about 3 quid. The visible part is only the size of a 5p so it can be well hidden

Re: Bizarre Scratches On Door Surround

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 9:23 am
by mark1gls
Someone selling armour door plate.
SORRY JUST SPOTTED THEY ARE SOLD....
http://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php ... nd-new-c-r