Captainflint1967
Member
Hello Everyone,
I have a 1994 200Tdi 90 with no alarms or anti theft devices - built in an age before such devices were ‘needed’ or built into the vehicle.
As we live in a time where Defenders are an attractive and easy to steal vehicle ( true story - my local police station had their Defender ‘stripped’ whilst parked right in front of their station - a bit embarrassing for our local police). So I’m looking to purchase something or many items to prevent my girl from ending up in a parts bin.
Any advise greatly appreciated. I lock her up in my garage but a 1994 200Tdi Defender has no computer components at all , so no engine immobiliser , central locking or even an alarm onboard.
Are there any recommended ‘anti theft’ kits available for a totally mechanical vehicle ?
It’s all to easy to get in a Defender of that age, I once locked myself out of the vehicle whilst the engine still running - (crazy situation but true) though I got back into the vehicle within 2 minutes with washing up liquid on the rubber seals going through the rear quarter windows and then opening the rear door. Frightening easy to do !
So what would you recommend? All advise greatly appreciated thank you .
I have a 1994 200Tdi 90 with no alarms or anti theft devices - built in an age before such devices were ‘needed’ or built into the vehicle.
As we live in a time where Defenders are an attractive and easy to steal vehicle ( true story - my local police station had their Defender ‘stripped’ whilst parked right in front of their station - a bit embarrassing for our local police). So I’m looking to purchase something or many items to prevent my girl from ending up in a parts bin.
Any advise greatly appreciated. I lock her up in my garage but a 1994 200Tdi Defender has no computer components at all , so no engine immobiliser , central locking or even an alarm onboard.
Are there any recommended ‘anti theft’ kits available for a totally mechanical vehicle ?
It’s all to easy to get in a Defender of that age, I once locked myself out of the vehicle whilst the engine still running - (crazy situation but true) though I got back into the vehicle within 2 minutes with washing up liquid on the rubber seals going through the rear quarter windows and then opening the rear door. Frightening easy to do !
So what would you recommend? All advise greatly appreciated thank you .