wow... just wow...

EyeKhan

¡AY, CARAMBA!
It's possible that the thief used either a shaved key, worn key, or an auto-jigglers on your car. It's kinda scary how I can open my car door with a Civic key thanks to worn door cylinders with little effort. No damage to the door seen.
 

dlo253

Active Member
Thats why im a strong believer of the 2nd amendment. Somebody needs to pop one of these motherfuckers in the act and see what they are workin with..
 

ixcocoyxi

RS owner
keyless manual doors it is. get into the car from the trunk from now on.


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ixcocoyxi

RS owner
im guessing it would be some kind of dealer 'master' key fob. it just shows them getting in but not taking the car.

and im pretty sure that it only works with oem alarm systems because, from the video, they all look like newer cars.


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drevans_satx

Dylan
I remember hearing a few years back that theives had a device that copied the signal sent from the owners key fob. Then the theif would go and hit that car and it looks like nothing happened.

Like in that newer movie "Hit & Run" same concept.
 
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