2018-01-25 at 11:50 PM UTC
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Keyless car theft
Vauxhall novas, cavaliers, sierras, metros, orions, minis too lol
2018-01-25 at 2:12 AM UTC
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Keyless car theft
Bit like myself then, just curious about this new technology! Car theft here in the uk just now using this shit is crazy!
2018-01-25 at 2:04 AM UTC
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Keyless car theft
So what your saying is you ain’t got a clue wot it is!! Your suggestions are about 10 year out of date
2018-01-25 at 1:59 AM UTC
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Keyless car theft
Yes stealing is very wrong! I’ve got a bmw with keyless entry so just concerned about the security!
2018-01-25 at 1:56 AM UTC
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Keyless car theft
Yeah the obd port is another way to do it too but that’s abit more risky as you say with smashing the window, no need for a laptop tho, you can buy the tool to reprogram another key for about £30 takes like 30-40 secs to reprogram
2018-01-25 at 1:53 AM UTC
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Keyless car theft
I’m not sure it is that? It’s a device that makes the car think that the keys are close buy so it unlocks it and you simply get in and push the button to start, once you’ve driven off you can’t turn the engine off again or else it won’t start as it’s obviously out of range of the keys
To kick it in faster ...wash em down with a coffee😅 then light a blunt...5-10mins later your feeling real good
2018-01-25 at 1:33 AM UTC
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Keyless car theft
Anyone got an idea or advice on what device people are using to grab the signal to unlock and start cars with keyless entry, from what I’ve seen online etc is apparently it’s a transmitter and receiver of some sort, not sure if this has then been modified, the videos I’ve seen online show the person holding a 30/40cm squared board size object to pick up the signal from the owners keys and the other person stands by the car door and waits for it to open, I’ve searched online but can’t find anything similar to what it looks like???