convince you to leave it locked but un-alarmed (they hope).
This, 100%!!! They're getting it ready for the taking, I would be asleep in the back of it tonight until all my security goodies were fitted and in place.
convince you to leave it locked but un-alarmed (they hope).
Hazards come on when the alarm sounds on most systems (Factory fitted and good quality aftermarket). Thieves need to disable them and that requires them to be switched on and tampering with them. Can't say how on an open forum but check all your fuses for the hazards and indicator circuits are still good. I agree with Hippo, probably not a dummy run and they intended to tow it away with the other Landy which was probably already stolen.One other thing I forgot to mention is the hazard light switch was on
I mean the hazzard switch was ON rather than the lights flashing because of the alarm system being triggered. The other Landy was parked about 100 yards away which seemed a bit strange to me but will find out 100% today if it was them as getting CCTV footage from the landlord.Hazards come on when the alarm sounds on most systems (Factory fitted and good quality aftermarket). Thieves need to disable them and that requires them to be switched on and tampering with them. Can't say how on an open forum but check all your fuses for the hazards and indicator circuits are still good. I agree with Hippo, probably not a dummy run and they intended to tow it away with the other Landy which was probably already stolen.
When you go for a pedal lock make sure it is a type which completely covers the pedals. Those that leave the pedals exposed can be defeated in seconds.
Yes, like I wrote - they need to turn the hazards on and then tamper with them to disable them. Then they won't come on when the alarm is tampered with. If you found the switch turned on but the lights not flashing (if I read your post correctly) then you need to check the fuses like wot I wrote because the tampering has been done.I mean the hazzard switch was ON rather than the lights flashing
The lights were flashing. That's what caught the attention of my colleagues to tell me to go and check my car so fuses should all be fine. Ok makes sense why they had switched the hazzards on then. Thanks! Clearly know what they are doing. Bastards!Yes, like I wrote - they need to turn the hazards on and then tamper with them to disable them. Then they won't come on when the alarm is tampered with. If you found the switch turned on but the lights not flashing (if I read your post correctly) then you need to check the fuses like wot I wrote because the tampering has been done.
Yeah totally agree! Thankfully it appears something spooked them. Perhaps the fact it was 0845am and more people were walking passed to work and had spotted them.You have been very very lucky.
Because its not very British. What you need is a good willow cricket bat.a tip off from a policeman is not to get a baseball bat
And a tip off from a policeman is not to get a baseball bat as it's clear intent but instead i've ordered a 30cm heavy duty maglite. Crafty!
Indeed. "Officer I was changing my wheel in the dark whilst using my foot long maglite and this young chap slipped and bumped his head...repeatedly!".As mentioned earlier a 3ft breaker bar does the same job, and if you have a 27mm socket to go with it can then also be used to change the wheels!
Yes quite, but this attempt happened during the day so a little harder to justify the use of a torch. Everyone knows land rovers need constant spanner work so could easily justify the use of a large heavy tool!Indeed. "Officer I was changing my tyre in the dark whilst using my foot long maglite and this young chap slipped and bumped his head...repeatedly!".
Yes quite, but this attempt happened during the day so a little harder to justify the use of a torch. Everyone knows land rovers need constant spanner work so could easily justify the use of a large heavy tool!
Yeah totally agree! Thankfully it appears something spooked them. Perhaps the fact it was 0845am and more people were walking passed to work and had spotted them.
I won't be taking any more chances. And a tip off from a policeman is not to get a baseball bat as it's clear intent but instead i've ordered a 30cm heavy duty maglite. Crafty!
Slight update on this...my gearbox is knackered since the break in. It started being very stiff to change gears the day after and this morning I can't get it in to gear at all. Is this coincidence and unrelated or likely some damage from the break in?
Jeez, could it be the McMafia?Have you, or a previous owner, upset someone from “the wrong crowd” and this is repercussions from it? Trashing your motor?