Now we need to pull the fuse or install a switch in the power line to the module. I never thought those things were that secure.
And the same amplifier transmitting white noise can deny access by jamming the key signal.
I see some nasty pranking coming up in the executive parking lots of big corporations.
Never trusted them.
I have an old jeep with no top or doors but it is a manual transmission so that could beat a few lesser seasoned thieves.
Besides it is geared so low, it tops at 45. The steering gearbox is worn out so that slow someone down a little also.
Do or did some of the new keyless entry systems actually rely on pin codes? Because if so, it would be very easy for someone to spy with binocs and steal the code.
I have the perfected the best anti-theft system by driving a piece of crap no self-respecting thief would want to be caught dead in.
Bring back “Hanging for Horse Thieves”.
The issue should not be how it it possible to defeat a locking or security system. The issue is:
Thou Shall NOT Steal!
Same for Identity Thieves... in fact, more-so.