All this talk about our cars security vulnerabilities makes me nervous.
A lot of people other than us read through these forums and I think some
things are better left unsaid. However I will make a few comments about
this topic.
1) At least Toyota has an immobilitizer.
2) Latest key technology.
3) Glass breakage sensor availability from manufacturer. ( I did not
use this inexpensive security upgrade on my 2002 Camry and on my
2005 Solara I did not make the same mistake I had it installed when I
bought the car. ( Tapping on the window sets off the alarm.)
4) The use of a brake (clutch) lock [Autolock]. I do not recommend the
Club because they just cut the steering wheel and bend it to remove the
club. You need the newer Autolock that has a straight key not the round
one . The round one can be opened with a Bic pen.
My wifes Dodge Caravan does not come with an immobilizer and it was
stolen last year. Thankfully we got it back about 2 months later and it
cost us $1,500 to replace the locks and steering column. All in all not a
pleasant experience. Car theives know all the cars and target the ones
that are the easiest to steal (no immobilizer).
If the pros want your car they will get it no matter what you do but the
immobilizer and an autolock will protect us from the other 99%
of them.
A lot of people other than us read through these forums and I think some
things are better left unsaid. However I will make a few comments about
this topic.
1) At least Toyota has an immobilitizer.
2) Latest key technology.
3) Glass breakage sensor availability from manufacturer. ( I did not
use this inexpensive security upgrade on my 2002 Camry and on my
2005 Solara I did not make the same mistake I had it installed when I
bought the car. ( Tapping on the window sets off the alarm.)
4) The use of a brake (clutch) lock [Autolock]. I do not recommend the
Club because they just cut the steering wheel and bend it to remove the
club. You need the newer Autolock that has a straight key not the round
one . The round one can be opened with a Bic pen.
My wifes Dodge Caravan does not come with an immobilizer and it was
stolen last year. Thankfully we got it back about 2 months later and it
cost us $1,500 to replace the locks and steering column. All in all not a
pleasant experience. Car theives know all the cars and target the ones
that are the easiest to steal (no immobilizer).
If the pros want your car they will get it no matter what you do but the
immobilizer and an autolock will protect us from the other 99%
of them.
2005 Solara SLE V6 Convertible-Silver
VSC/TRAC/NAV/XM Sat/Mudflaps/Clear license plate covers/Bug deflector/Glass breakage sensor/SS Door Sills/Eclipse backup camera
Japan voice-mic/Everything TRD
VSC/TRAC/NAV/XM Sat/Mudflaps/Clear license plate covers/Bug deflector/Glass breakage sensor/SS Door Sills/Eclipse backup camera
Japan voice-mic/Everything TRD
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