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Kris TD
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30th Jun 04 at 17:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

my central lcoking stopped working and i have antihyjack so i got stuck in my car, had too climb out through the window.
anyway after much faffing i came up with an idea of how too get in the locked car, only took a few seconds. and didnt even know wat i was doing. toad ai606 alarm btw too.
Kris TD
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oh and deadlocks were jammed on so could unlock it from the outside or pull the pin up.
Colin
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Corsa's one of the easiest cars to nick...................apparently
Kris TD
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30th Jun 04 at 17:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeah, now i know how easy it is. rediculous, nothing you can do to stop it really.
ed
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Yea, I thought this when my car was having work done to it, and how quick they...............................
Chris E
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Any vauxhall with a standard immob. can be easy to nick - and no I dont nick cars, the alarm engineer showed me how easy it was when fitting my ai606........
ed
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And how easy a Vauxhall is to start without an imobiliser
Adam-D
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kris u2u me...
Kris TD
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quote:
Originally posted by Chris E
Any vauxhall with a standard immob. can be easy to nick - and no I dont nick cars, the alarm engineer showed me how easy it was when fitting my ai606........


yeah i know that one, just like focus's they are just as easy and you dont even need to be in the car too disable their immobilser and alarm. you can disarm a focus in 2 seconds.
Chris E
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30th Jun 04 at 17:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeah i know - you can forget gone in sixty seconds.........more like five!

'tis worrying though
CorsaLad
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can you u2u me too please mate...
Chris E
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Honda and rovers are along the same lines too.....
Kris TD
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im not telling anyone how to do it so please dont bother asking.
Mistamist
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30th Jun 04 at 18:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

can you come and get into my car as i have left my keys in it and dont wanna break anthing to get in!
Chris E
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quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
im not telling anyone how to do it so please dont bother asking.


Well said Kris TD, I don't condone such activity either and I certainly dont want my motor stolen
ed
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30th Jun 04 at 18:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

They are easy enough to get into, without people blabbing how to do it over the internet.....
Kris TD
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quote:
Originally posted by Chris E
quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
im not telling anyone how to do it so please dont bother asking.


Well said Kris TD, I don't condone such activity either and I certainly dont want my motor stolen


exactly
Kris TD
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quote:
Originally posted by mistdotcom
can you come and get into my car as i have left my keys in it and dont wanna break anthing to get in!


use your spare keys!!!
ed
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7th easiest car to steal apparently. Thats below a Subaru Impreza!
Mistamist
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quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
quote:
Originally posted by mistdotcom
can you come and get into my car as i have left my keys in it and dont wanna break anthing to get in!


use your spare keys!!!


I would but.....http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=155987
ed
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If it's only until 2am, I would recomend to wait until then, as you will have to do a few things after you have 'broke in' to fix the car...
Colin
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Short the circuits and the CL will pop up....taaaaaaaaaaa daaaaaaaaaaaaa

You gotta work out how to do this yourself tho
Mistamist
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30th Jun 04 at 18:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

think ill give that a miss, ill probably fry the ECU with my luck at the moment
sassyminx
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my vectra had an alarm and immobiliser and that went
EarlofBarnet
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Steering lock is a million times better than the Nova ones. I watched a garage trying to break steering lock on a M reg Corsa and they were really struggling (this was with the aid of large metal rod as a lever and some big blokes).

Corsa doors are also very easy to prise open so you can pull the door pin up, as I found out when my lass locked the keys in her Corsa.

Standard immobiliser chips are ok, but something better is recommended.

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