I'm curious as to the methods used in pinching a TD5, purely because i'd like to figure a way out of making it harder to have one pinched.
If all the "normal" methods of taking a TD5 involve fooling the ecu that a valid key is present and starting the car, then perhaps isolating the inductive loop for the keyfob, and shunting it to ground would defeat that approach?
12 gauge is the best means of protecting a defender cos land rover can't think of anything.
why'd you think i'm saying nowt!!! too many wannabe pikeys out there, and i'm the only caravan dweller in the village lolanyone else want to give the "thick tea leafs" any more pointers! FFS!
Until I get my FAC this will be my deterrent of choice:
Well I've been thinking... if the handbrake locks the gear box, why aren't there any security solutions out there that simply lock the handbrake?
Or better still, have a removable handbrake sort of thing going on.
There are handbrake\gear-lever locks for saloon cars... but the handbrake\gear stick location on Defenders is a bit awkward to accomodate this... I don't have one (nor a defender come to that) but it doesn't look like it would work.
I would have through one of those coupled with a full steerling lock would make your beloved nigh on un-nickable?