Mellow Matt
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 08:57 PM |
|
|
People messing about with your car
I just took the car to the local 5 a side pitches and played a bit of footy for an hour or so. I came back to find the hazards flashing Quickly
ran over to switch them off hoping the battery wasn't too drained to start the car, but luckily it was ok. They had, however, managed to fiddle
with everything else too, all the buttons were pressed and all the mirrors moved! I could understand perhaps curious people having a look, maybe
sitting in it, even pressing the buttons, but leaving the hazards on is just malicious... I'm going to have to rig it so the hazards don't
work with the ignition off (as I believe Mark had it before, now I can understand why!)
Is this a common occurance, anyone else had this type of thing done?! I alway put it in gear and take the steering wheel off so no-one can push it
around easily, but that's not enough apparently...
|
|
|
rusty nuts
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:00 PM |
|
|
Check your bonnet fasteners!
|
|
001Ben
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:03 PM |
|
|
I took mine to work the other week and my work colleagues were apparently climbing all over it! Not sure how true that is but now it has an alarm
that goes off as soon as they breathe on it.
[Edited on 23/4/09 by 001Ben]
|
|
coozer
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:04 PM |
|
|
Get an alarm.
1972 V8 Jago
1980 Z750
|
|
Mellow Matt
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:07 PM |
|
|
Luckily they hadn't messed about with the bonnet. I think maybe an alarm would be a good idea, I'll look into it, cheers.
|
|
dhutch
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:08 PM |
|
|
Interest to hear what everone else says. Ive not had any real problems, but ive only had the car 6months, and once at the pub (westfield meet) half
way throught the night somone came in to say the sidelights where on.
Im planning to fit a battery isolate switch anyway. But when you do park it up outside weatherspoons (uni motorclub meetings) and walk away from it
you do wonder why your even bothing to take the key.
I know for a fact you can push it (forwards or backwards) though the middle of town without anyone batting a eyelid. Because i have done!!
Daniel
|
|
tegwin
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:12 PM |
|
|
You think thats bad....
I left a helicopter behind a hotel whilst I had lunch....when I came back someone was trying to force their way inside...."I wanteeed to siit on
the seat innit!".... Scary really because if they "fiddle" with anything it could be lethal... Much the same as with a kit
car really... Its a sad world we live in, but I cant take my eye off the thing now...which is a shame!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Would the last person who leaves the country please switch off the lights and close the door!
www.verticalhorizonsmedia.tv
|
|
A1
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:19 PM |
|
|
not had anything like that, i dont really leave it out my sight... some misterious scratches appeared though...
could you get an alarm sensor for the dash area? and one for under the bonnet so if anyone moves it...
|
|
Mellow Matt
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:20 PM |
|
|
quote: Originally posted by tegwin
You think thats bad....
I left a helicopter behind a hotel whilst I had lunch....when I came back someone was trying to force their way inside...."I wanteeed to siit on
the seat innit!".... Scary really because if they "fiddle" with anything it could be lethal... Much the same as with a kit
car really... Its a sad world we live in, but I cant take my eye off the thing now...which is a shame!
Blimey! A helicopter?! I can understand how you'd be a bit worried about that! Glad to hear that no-one's encountered too much
interference though, maybe most of the public aren't pillocks!
Has anyone got any recommendations for an alarm? Cheap as possible preferably!
|
|
robertst
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:24 PM |
|
|
I have planned to purchase a RF remote for mine (if and when its completed ).
Basically its a relatively biggish key fob that works by radio frequency and tells you if the car has been jiggled about, even approached too
closely!. you can set off the alarm and you can even start the engine! makes me wonder if it can be programmed to electrify the car!
these things have like a 1000 metre range...
i thinks it not a bad investment for our pride 'n joy...
Tom
|
|
SeaBass
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:27 PM |
|
|
I once returned to find two massive russians sitting in into with another taking there pictures... They were harmless but I can still remember the
thumbs up and slap on the back one of them gave me - a big lad!
JC
|
|
Jasongray5
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:35 PM |
|
|
Hows about summat like this to keep your pride and joy safe?
How hard can it be?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33261515@N03/sets/72157611049241239/
|
|
ell_bkr
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:50 PM |
|
|
Thought about getting a tonneau cover? I'm planning on getting one and then wiring in an alarm with some sort of sensor that is triggured when
the cover is detatched without the alarm been de-activated. Should be very cheap and easy to make.
Would have thought the cover on its own would act as a sufficient deterrent aswell.
|
|
DIY Si
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 09:53 PM |
|
|
There's times I'm glad I live out in the sticks, and that I'm 6'3". Given that my car's a bit loud and being a BEC
sounds odd anyway, folk tend to sit and see what the noise is when I arrive and then they get to see how big the bloke jumping out is. It does help
that none of my switches are marked and my mirrors are nearly useless anyway! Also, a lack of padding on the seats and it being a bit dirty seems
to help too.
“Let your plans be dark and as impenetratable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
Sun Tzu, The Art of War
My new blog: http://spritecave.blogspot.co.uk/
|
|
yellow melos
|
posted on 23/4/09 at 10:01 PM |
|
|
This all comes back to darwins theory of evolution, we keep helping the numnut people because it's inhumain not to.. but they keep breeding and
get dumber every generation and think it's funny to undo your wheel nuts ( or helecopter blades )
well that's enough ranting me thinks.
glad to here they did not valdalise anything
|
|
speedyxjs
|
posted on 24/4/09 at 06:05 AM |
|
|
You should also check your wheel nuts. You never know
How long can i resist the temptation to drop a V8 in?
|
|
Mr Whippy
|
posted on 24/4/09 at 07:07 AM |
|
|
came back once to find about 5 young kids around my falcon and two of them with the bonnet up looking at the engine and two in the seats. Then
tried to convince them that me taking them down the road while they sat on the running board was a bad idea
I've had the beach buggys switches mucked around with a few times but its dead to the world unless you know how to switch it on so no one can
drain the battery
Fame is when your old car is plastered all over the internet
|
|
Macbeast
|
posted on 24/4/09 at 08:17 AM |
|
|
I think it's a legal requirement that the hazards can flash even with the ignition off ?
|
|
Mr Whippy
|
posted on 24/4/09 at 09:23 AM |
|
|
quote: Originally posted by Macbeast
I think it's a legal requirement that the hazards can flash even with the ignition off ?
True, but the requirement is that they can be made to flash with the ignition off.
That doesn't mean the button must be live all the time for anyone to press, only when needed does it need to meet the requirement.
So you can still have a hidden switch elsewhere that kills the whole electrical system when the hazards are not required.
Fame is when your old car is plastered all over the internet
|
|
James
|
posted on 24/4/09 at 11:07 AM |
|
|
TBH, your hazards would have to be on a sodding long time to drain the battery (with a normal car battery anyway!)!
I've not really parked and left mine around much. I used to leave it in the secure work multi-story but no one there would mess and they
weren't that uncommon as there was a bunch of westies/Caterhams etc. there.
Cheers,
James
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses, behind the lines, in the gym and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights."
- Muhammad Ali
|
|
Ninehigh
|
posted on 26/4/09 at 01:35 AM |
|
|
Get one of those cheap seat covers and tape a few strategic drawing pins to the underside. I did this on my brother's moped and caught some tit
deciding to sit on it, he jumped on it and managed to leap off without touching the ground
|
|
richard
|
posted on 26/4/09 at 03:33 PM |
|
|
Exactly which bike alarms have people used as many seem to be linked to certain makes and models of bikes.
|
|