OT: 2002 BMW 328 Security System, How are they stolen? |
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OT: 2002 BMW 328 Security System, How are they stolen? |
Carl |
Jul 20 2004, 03:21 PM
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Ummm ... what? Group: Members Posts: 781 Joined: 17-January 03 From: San Jose, CA Member No.: 163 Region Association: Northern California |
I'm curious about the stock BMW security system on a 2002 328. One was stolen from a nearby apartment development this week and I wonder what a thief would have to do to drive off with a relatively current beemer.
I wouldn't suppose they can simply be hotwired. Do they have a security system with a chip imbedded in the key so the ignition switch have to be bypassed? Does anybody here know how they work? Thanks, Carl |
Andy |
Jul 20 2004, 04:18 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 106 Joined: 25-September 03 From: Fort Collins, CO Member No.: 1,194 |
I don't know of any specific vulnerability to them but I was talking with a friend of mine a couple days ago who reposseses cars. Talking with him he doesn't bother messing with hotwiring newer cars, if they don't get a key from the leasing agent (I guess relatively common) they just cruise in with a flatbed and roll it on the truck - they can be in and out in less than a minute. Made me feel a little less confident in my alarm, chipped key and kill-switch. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
'Course I prefer a line of work that will NEVER get me shot at... |
seanery |
Jul 20 2004, 04:41 PM
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waiting to rebuild whitey! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 15,852 Joined: 7-January 03 From: Indy Member No.: 100 Region Association: None |
This is interesting. My buddy who lives in Hancock Park (just south of Hollywierd) had 2, yes 2 Chevy Avalanches stolen. Those vehicles have security devices, plus on-star and neither were ever found. The police believe that it was an inside job at the dealer on La Brea- Local Guys Beware! as there were about 30 Avalanches stolen in the area in a 4 month period.
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Carl |
Jul 20 2004, 06:13 PM
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Ummm ... what? Group: Members Posts: 781 Joined: 17-January 03 From: San Jose, CA Member No.: 163 Region Association: Northern California |
QUOTE there were about 30 Avalanches stolen in the area in a 4 month period. Maybe they're doing us a favor. I think they're pretty ugly (personal opinion). That aside, this beemer was taken from a parking garage that was fairly secure from the outside. It's not very likely that a tow truck got in there. It appears that the thief broke open a patio gate to get access to the garage, got into the car, started it and drove it out. All of the garage and parking gates open automatically in the exit direction to comply with fire codes so no other devices were needed to get out of the building. I'm wondering if a 2002 328 comes with a security system as a stock item? If so, is bypassing the secure key just a matter of ripping out the ignition switch and jumping connections on the back? I thought the key code was something the computer wanted to see but if it only relies on the keyswitch for verification then it seems like a weak security measure. It is odd that with OnStar that the Avalanches weren't found. It must have been a pretty experienced group that took them. |
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