RikWilson
New Member
Hi All,
I'm a new member to the forum and am in the North West near Liverpool. I have just purchased my first defender after wanting one for years. Finally got one the other week, joined the forum and then checked out the stolen land rovers section and saw that a lot of defenders seem to be being stolen from my area.
I was wondering what I should do to prevent my new pride and joy being taken, as I really like her and would be very very sad to see her go anywhere without me in the driving seat!
Car is a 300tdi, alarmed on both horn and a siren. Has sensors on all the doors and also a sensor that detects movement inside. Immobilised but not sure how good these alarms and immobilisers are... It goes off if I don't turn it off, so I know it works, and it wont start unless I press the remote so I know the immobiliser works, but not sure if they can be easily defeated.
I've had my blinds open in my bedroom ever since I got her home so if I ever hear a noise I can see what's going on quickly... Baseball bat is ready next to my bed for a quick dash outside if anyone is messing around it!
What would you guys suggest to help keep her safe? I've seen in LRO magazine there is an offer for SkyTag GPS devices, less than half price at about £80 from £250 ish, but that's only really any use after its been stolen. I would prefer if it didn't get stolen at all.
I was wondering what would be the best way to secure it while still being relatively convenient for me to be able to use the car without 10 minutes of unlocking this and doing that before I can get in and go to work. What do you guys use?
I also think it would be quite possible to set up a simple tracking device using an old simple mobile phone, that could either fully locate the car, or at least vastly narrow down the search area.
My idea for this would be:
Its just basically an old phone with everything removed, no buttons, screen or anything. Inside a watertight container, possibly with an large 3.7v lithium battery inside, although the standard battery in a Nokia 3210 with no screen should last at least a week.
I would rig it up with a car charger, so that its charged when the car is on, but the car charger would be stripped and connected to something that comes on when the ignition is on, to keep the battery topped up.
With a free sim card in the phone, turned on and set up with a tracking company, it should be more than possible to be able to track the vehicle yourself and at least narrow down the search area in case it was stolen.
Anyone used or set up anything like this and if not what do you think of the idea? Could get a pile of old phones and knock them out as a cheap alternative to a GPS tracker for under £20.
So, a few questions really...
R
I'm a new member to the forum and am in the North West near Liverpool. I have just purchased my first defender after wanting one for years. Finally got one the other week, joined the forum and then checked out the stolen land rovers section and saw that a lot of defenders seem to be being stolen from my area.
I was wondering what I should do to prevent my new pride and joy being taken, as I really like her and would be very very sad to see her go anywhere without me in the driving seat!
Car is a 300tdi, alarmed on both horn and a siren. Has sensors on all the doors and also a sensor that detects movement inside. Immobilised but not sure how good these alarms and immobilisers are... It goes off if I don't turn it off, so I know it works, and it wont start unless I press the remote so I know the immobiliser works, but not sure if they can be easily defeated.
I've had my blinds open in my bedroom ever since I got her home so if I ever hear a noise I can see what's going on quickly... Baseball bat is ready next to my bed for a quick dash outside if anyone is messing around it!
What would you guys suggest to help keep her safe? I've seen in LRO magazine there is an offer for SkyTag GPS devices, less than half price at about £80 from £250 ish, but that's only really any use after its been stolen. I would prefer if it didn't get stolen at all.
I was wondering what would be the best way to secure it while still being relatively convenient for me to be able to use the car without 10 minutes of unlocking this and doing that before I can get in and go to work. What do you guys use?
I also think it would be quite possible to set up a simple tracking device using an old simple mobile phone, that could either fully locate the car, or at least vastly narrow down the search area.
My idea for this would be:
Its just basically an old phone with everything removed, no buttons, screen or anything. Inside a watertight container, possibly with an large 3.7v lithium battery inside, although the standard battery in a Nokia 3210 with no screen should last at least a week.
I would rig it up with a car charger, so that its charged when the car is on, but the car charger would be stripped and connected to something that comes on when the ignition is on, to keep the battery topped up.
With a free sim card in the phone, turned on and set up with a tracking company, it should be more than possible to be able to track the vehicle yourself and at least narrow down the search area in case it was stolen.
Anyone used or set up anything like this and if not what do you think of the idea? Could get a pile of old phones and knock them out as a cheap alternative to a GPS tracker for under £20.
So, a few questions really...
R