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Just wondering if anyone with a chipped key has had their truck stolen. Marco is building an anti theft program into the Smarty, I'm wondering if that's necessary with the truck that have that system?



Dave
 
they could still put it on a flat bed and be gone within a couple minutes.



dhill said:
Just wondering if anyone with a chipped key has had their truck stolen. Marco is building an anti theft program into the Smarty, I'm wondering if that's necessary with the truck that have that system?



Dave
 
Ditto with Klenger. One thread discussed this at length and there were NO posts concerning whether a truck with a chip'd key had ever been stolen. Also, no one responded with info concerning any attempted theft in which having a chip'd key/ignition prevented the theft. I also sent an e-mail to the Nat. Insurance Crime Bureau inquiring about same, and never received an answer. In short, NO INFORMATION one way or the other.
 
I think they look for easier targets like keys left in the ignition or trucks without the chipped keys. And of course if they really want that particular truck they can always load it on a flatbed like a previous poster mentioned. That's not your everyday thief and probably poses a very minimal threat.
 
They tried to steal my 2006. The ******* punched in the door lock, which is the easiest in the industry to do this to, then ripped out the plastic on the steering column, then had all the ignition wires hanging out but couldn't wire around the key chip ! Bottom line. $1400 damage, had to get doors repainted, truck was gone two weeks all this because he was so stupid as to think he could wire around this chipset in minutes. I now have a state of the art alarm on truck and a huge steering wheel lock with a siren in truck. I just wish I would have caught him in the act, oh boy !!!
 
I just wish I would have caught him in the act, oh boy !!!



if my truck is ever stolen/attempted to be stolen, i want to catch them too, but i probably will end up in jail for 25 years. . [no life in canada]
 
nickleinonen said:
if my truck is ever stolen/attempted to be stolen, i want to catch them too, but i probably will end up in jail for 25 years. . [no life in canada]



In Texas, lethal force is allowed to protect personal property or physical well being. :D
 
JVolpe said:
In Texas, lethal force is allowed to protect personal property or physical well being. :D



Also criminal mischief at night, on your property, is grounds for lethal force in Texas! :-laf



I have my carry permit. :cool:
 
ECappleman said:
Also criminal mischief at night, on your property, is grounds for lethal force in Texas! :-laf



I have my carry permit. :cool:



They were talking about the special laws in Texas on a Repo Man show on Discovery (or History) channel. Don't mess with Texas.
 
ROGER/DODGER said:
They tried to steal my 2006. The ******* punched in the door lock, which is the easiest in the industry to do this to, then ripped out the plastic on the steering column, then had all the ignition wires hanging out but couldn't wire around the key chip ! Bottom line. $1400 damage, had to get doors repainted, truck was gone two weeks all this because he was so stupid as to think he could wire around this chipset in minutes. I now have a state of the art alarm on truck and a huge steering wheel lock with a siren in truck. I just wish I would have caught him in the act, oh boy !!!



Same happened on my dealer lot to a customers truck in service.



They could not get it started... . So they stole the wheels

I guess better then stealing the hole darn truck though!
 
ttreibel said:
These trucks without the chip key don't have a dealer master key like many imports from Japan do they?



Not that I know of. Our master key is making a new one with the dealer issued diagnostics computer
 
I now have a state of the art alarm on truck and a huge steering wheel lock with a siren in truck.



Good luck with that. ALL alarms do the same thing, "state of the art" or not. And all can be disabled very easily. Steering wheel lock is useless since all you have to do is cut the wheel to remove it. Use the money spent on all this stuff to add extra insurance for accessories and let it go. Can't spend you whole life worrying.
 
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