Blackmore49
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Any ideas for Imobiliser on 1993 defender pick up
I agree about the immobilser but it's any easy install so it's another layer of protection that might help.The immobiliser that plugs into the relay socket is a waste of money. Look how easy it is to fit, just as easy to bypass, remove the fuse cover and bobs yer uncle.
Downside to the Bluetooth tracker is it relys on being near a phone with Bluetooth switch on and registered, no good down a remote country lane etc.
It would be better to cut a wire for the relay somewhere of your choice and fit an inline switch somewhere.I agree about the immobilser but it's any easy install so it's another layer of protection that might help.
The Eufy tracker I'm looking at uses Apple Find My so can be used like an Airtag..
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Yes, a GPS tracker would be better but it's a step further than I would want to go to.
Agreed, better but harder. It depends on how comfortable you would be doing that. The kit would be good for those of us who are not so competent/confident!It would be better to cut a wire for the relay somewhere of your choice and fit an inline switch somewhere.
Fuel cut off somewhere is also another idea you could use
That's fair enough, sounds harder than what it is really.Agreed, better but harder. It depends on how comfortable you would be doing that. The kit would be good for those of us who are not so competent/confident!
I'm sure you're absolutely right and it would be a 5 minute job for you.That's fair enough, sounds harder than what it is really.
Basically a relay is a switch, a low current switching a high current. You could cut a wire on the low side, put in a switch and then rejoin to the other end of the cut wire. The result being the relay won't work until you press the switch, Basically what that kit does but harder to bypass as the thief won't know where the cut wire and choice of switch is.
You could also fit a fuel solenoid in your fuel line operated with a switch, or manually, to cut the fuel off. This would of course entail cutting fuel pipes.
I hope some of this is of help, Mr Blackmore49. I see there are also other discussions on the subject like this one.Any ideas for Imobiliser on 1993 defender pick up
I'm no expert at all, I had to ask for the info from elsewhere, just trying to pass it on.I'm sure you're absolutely right and it would be a 5 minute job for you.
But for some of us ....
Discklock was the first thing I bought.I'm no expert at all, I had to ask for the info from elsewhere, just trying to pass it on.
First port of call was a Disklock and pedal lock, bit of a drag to fit but I don't use the Land Rover that much so not really a problem.
Found out a tdi is easy to start with a couple of bits of wire when my son's immobiliser malfunctioned and had to call the AA. I got there just as the AA turned up. In the end I paid someone to remove all off the previous immobiliser wiring and started again.
When I refer to pedal lock (sure others too) it’s the plate that covers the pedals, some have a pad that push the brake pedal.Disclock is a good deterrent, after that you need things that will slow them down in their quest to get it started/moving
I was looking at somethingto lock the brakes on but never got around to it, did fit a pedal lock though
It must stand out in BulgariaWhen I refer to pedal lock (sure others too) it’s the plate that covers the pedals, some have a pad that push the brake pedal.
All you can do is make it as hard as possible and hope they move on. Sad really.
J
It must stand out in Bulgaria
It does, many offers to buy are refused.
The only other 1 we see is the coppers 110, they know all our cars .
J
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