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#1 how do i stop my 1000ute from being stolen again :( ?
Matto1kUte Posted on: 2006/12/27 23:52
my datto 1000 ute was stolen last nite. any ideas how to stop this. i did have a thick chain and padlock around the steering wheel. i got it back but a little damage


#2 Re: how do i stop my 1000ute from being stolen again :( ?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2006/12/28 0:07
Sleep in it.


#3 Re: how do i stop my 1000ute from being stolen again :( ?
ANGE Posted on: 2006/12/28 0:07
that sucks man

keep it in a garage?

park other cars behind it?

stand guard over it at night with a baseball bat?


#4 Re: how do i stop my 1000ute from being stolen again :( ?
Daveman Posted on: 2006/12/28 0:09
add a cleverly hidden kill switch.


#5 Re: how do i stop my 1000ute from being stolen again :( ?
datto_lowrider93 Posted on: 2006/12/28 0:32
take the resistor cap out of the distuributor quick and easy


#6 Re: how do i stop my 1000ute from being stolen again :( ?
matty Posted on: 2006/12/28 0:47
Install a kill switch in the engine bay or, preferably, under the driver's seat.
Matty


#7 Re: how do i stop my 1000ute from being stolen again :( ?
matbighat Posted on: 2006/12/28 1:44
my mate's 510 wagon was stolen when he forgot to park his truck to block the driveway--first time in his life he didn't block it, so the thief must've been scoping it every night


#8 Re: how do i stop my 1000ute from being stolen again :( ?
datto_lowrider93 Posted on: 2006/12/28 2:32
Quote:

datto_lowrider93 wrote:
take the resistor cap out of the distuributor quick and easy


woops i ment rotor button im such and idiot


#9 Re: how do i stop my 1000ute from being stolen again :( ?
pager Posted on: 2006/12/28 4:20
Immobiliser. Theif's would never expect it on a ol car.


#10 Re: how do i stop my 1000ute from being stolen again :( ?
tom210 Posted on: 2006/12/28 5:55
yeah rotor button sounds the easiest... not the most secure but sure do the job.. on top of that locking bonnet pins lol again you'd have to do a lot to get it started but its probably worth it..



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