Sometimes I just remove rotor from the distributor.
That one is close to the one I was going to design.Lucas,
This looks like an ideal solution. At ~$110.00 USD> Looking at their website, I don't see USA as a region that they cover. Do you have the device? And can you share more about the U.S. coverage? I am interested.
Paul
I remember seeing those electrically activated e-brakes on some show. If you have both an ignition kill switch and a hidden battery disconnect, this would prevent thieves from 1) starting the car and 2) moving it onto a trailer since the e-brake would be lockedThe best protection for your cars against thieves is an unclosed electrical circuit when the ignition is turned on.
A simple modification of one of the functional switches (indicator lever, wiper lever or light switch). Which, when placed in a certain range, causes a break in the electrical circuit after the ignition is turned on.
Every thief is pressed for time and won't bother looking for the ignition switch (there's no chance he'll find it because he won't come up with the idea unless he knows about it).
Simple, cheap and very effective.
Any physical steering wheel or gear lever lock can be bypassed...
A GPS locator is very easy to find with a scanner unless it has major GPS signal interruptions.
Heisenberg!! Had to be him.Found the other car too.
Drove it in circles til the tires were gone
My brother has one of these on his his dog and works well. He was visiting me and all of a sudden it went off when his wife 30 miles away took the dog out to pee. He also can adjust the geofence on the fly when they are camping to give an alert if the dog starts to roam which would be good if you are traveling and the car is at a hotel. The nice thing about this solution is the notification the car is moving. The thieves aren't likely going to take time to find the device at the original point of theft prior to moving the car so it is very likely you will get notification the car is on the move.Or consider a GPS tracker, which won't alert a thief's phone that an AirTag is following them.
For instance, this one is $5/month, but also geofenced, which means it can alert your phone if goes outside a certain area (like your driveway), which would in theory give you more time to react, follow, inform authorities.
The most advanced GPS dog tracker I've tested is only $32 on Amazon right now
The Petcube GPS Tracker is a stellar way to watch your dog's location in real time, with the added bonus of fitness tracking.www.zdnet.com