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Maybe we should build a wall?
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uhhh oohhh you're getting political now. lol
Thank you.Hey - there is going to be a Master Certified Ravelco Technician doing an install on a 4Runner on Sept 24 on the northshore of Chicago near Northbrook IL.
If you live here in the area you may know how hard it is to get an install here in the Chicago area.
9,000,000 installs worldwide since 1976 and ZERO driveway thefts.
Recommended by AAA and used by US Defense Dept, major fleet operators and a lot of people who really like to keep their car where they parked it.
Key cloning, relay attack, swapping out a PCM or RF Module, etc. cannot defeat it.
Basically you need a Large Helicopter or for the wimpy thieves - a flatbed tow truck.
I'm not getting paid to tell you all this. Just figured if you need one of these and they are here...
Chuck Whigham and his wife Megan come highly recommended for their care, expertise and professionalism.
You can look them up.
Here's their information I got off their website if you want to schedule something the week of September 21st.
Mid-Atlantic Ravelco, LLC
426 Main Street, #158
Spotswood, NJ 08884-1702
Direct Line: 732-309-2761
Toll-Free: 877-662-9727
Mid-AtlanticRavelco.com
[email protected]
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I definitely agree with you!! I’m still waiting for my 4Runner to get it back from the body shop, two months waiting for parts, I bought exactly same wheel lock and I’m going to install a immobilizer ( Ghost)My husband and I live in a nice house in a not so nice neighborhood in California. So, I hid an apple air tag inside and always leave my wheel lock on.
Could someone still go as far as to saw off the wheel lock? Sure but I’m hoping it’s enough of a deterrent and hassle they rather not deal with.
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that’s interesting, here in California I think Kia’s are stolen the most. Apparently they are very easy to steal. My friend said one time she was at grocery store parking lot and couldn’t get into her Kia for a while. She said her key fob wasn’t working. She also noticed a car parked next to hers with two men inside. According to her they seemed a bit sus. She said as soon as they saw her struggling with her key fob they drove off and miraculously when they left her fob worked.I’m just trying to prevent anything that they can use to steal the truck.
Here in Canada ( Ontario) it has been a big problem stealing Toyota vehicles, they are the top 3 vehicles to steal, so an extra layer of protection does hurt.
Yes that’s exactly how is done here in Canada, or if you leave your key fob close to the entrance of your house, that’s how mine got stolen! Is so weird that Kia is one of the most stolen in the USA, here in Canada is the least stolen one, Lexus, Toyota, and Honda are by far the most stolen vehicles, in the last couple of years it has been a huge problem it got to Point that they even break into your house to get the key fob, most of the vehicles stolen they shipped them somewhere to Africathat’s interesting, here in California I think Kia’s are stolen the most. Apparently they are very easy to steal. My friend said one time she was at grocery store parking lot and couldn’t get into her Kia for a while. She said her key fob wasn’t working. She also noticed a car parked next to hers with two men inside. According to her they seemed a bit sus. She said as soon as they saw her struggling with her key fob they drove off and miraculously when they left her fob worked.
This used to be true, because for some insane reason, Kia and Hyundai never included factory immobilizers (like every other car manufacturer) until 2022/2023. The incredible amount of thefts finally forced them to add immobilizers to the latest models.I think Kia’s are stolen the most
Putting FOB into battery saving mode stops it from transmitting and hence can't be cloned while in battery saving mode. Owners manual page 146 says:This is exactly why i installed an aftermarket immobilizer. Ain't no-one getting my 4runner unless they put it on a flatbed.
Sorry about ur loss
See the other posts in this thread, it is possible to program a new key for a car without cloning the original. It takes a bit longer so it's not usually the first choice of thieves, but it can be done.Putting FOB into battery saving mode stops it from transmitting and hence can't be cloned while in battery saving mode. Owners manual page 146 says:
When battery-saving mode is set,
battery depletion is minimized by
stopping the electronic key from
receiving radio waves.
Press UNLOCK twice while pressing and
holding LOCK.
Confirm that the electronic key indicator flashes 4 times.
While the battery-saving mode is
set, the smart key system cannot be
used. To cancel the function, press
any of the electronic key buttons.
It can be done, but requires physical access to the car and interior, yes?See the other posts in this thread, it is possible to program a new key for a car without cloning the original. It takes a bit longer so it's not usually the first choice of thieves, but it can be done.
Programming the vehicle requires physical access.It takes a bit longer than key cloning, but thieves can program the vehicle to accept a new key (ie. if they can't read your fob they can just program a new key in a couple minutes). There are videos of locksmiths doing this on youtube, they can generate new fobs pretty quickly.