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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: BobbyT on 15 December 2017, 23:19
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I've been looking at some extra security for my R when it arrives. I'll go with a disklok and I was thinking of the Autowatch Ghost. Is anyone using one and if so, how do you find it?
I thought about a tracker but I decided that if they do take it, I wouldn't want it back.
Thats what gap if for I guess
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So if you've got Gap insurance why spend money on additional devices?
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Just because you've got gap cover it doesn't mean that you're happy for some scumbag to take your motor.
Also the gap could come in handy if you lose the car for a reason other than theft, i.e. written off after accident.
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This is the company I used and I have the following fitted although they do fit the Autowatch:
http://www.execspec.co.uk/security/car-immobilisers-systems/stealth-active-anti-clone-theft-immobiliser-system/
I can sleep at night with this :)
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OP stated he was thinking of a tracker but then said if it went he wouldn't want it back. Therefore as I said why spend extra money on something you wouldn't want back. Just to clarify I'm the same, if my car gets stolen I never want to see it again.
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Ghost is an immobiliser, its purpose is to stop them taking it in the first place.
Just to clarify, i'm the same. If it goes i'd sooner have a replacement than have the stolen one back.
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Totally agree with the Tracker - I considered it but like you say I wouldn't want the car back either. With the addition of cctv cameras and a network dvr, 3* cylinders and PAS24 doors and handles, just slows them down when they find out a Ghost Immobilizer is fitted and they want the keys.
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Yeah sorry, I need gap as the car is a big chunk of money so if it does get stolen/or crashed I'm covered.
I'd like to stop it getting taken in the first place, I've worked hard for it so letting it go with out some security isn't an option for me. That's why I've bought a Disklok and wanted the Ghost. Just wanted any feedback if people use it. I'm unsure what else is on offer which would stop it being stolen.
If they still get it, then bugger it, keep it.
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They would need to already be in the car and removed the disklock, therefore made a mess, before dicovering the immobilizer. Visual devices are the best and the disklock covers that base.
It's the same with house security. You just need to do enough to make your neighbours house look more vunerable.
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Dubbers right, visual deterrents are often the best form of defence. Such as disk lock.
Unless your car has keyless it's unlikely they'll be taking it without at least one of the fobs. That's where good house security comes in. As a minimum i'd ensure you have a visible alarm and good quality high strength doors and locks.
Ghost would be useful, but there are other things you can do first that could prevent them getting in the car.
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Yes, I am using it and am very happy with it. After having my car stolen and feeling very wary about buying another decent motor.
Yes, I have totally upgraded all door and window locks on the house, security lighting, etc and feel more at ease at home now but I still had that still small fear about the car being stolen again so I got the Ghost fitted and also use a Stoplock (for visual deterrent).
Additionally I have a dummy car key left in clear view - hopefully they will take that first and think the battery must have died.
If they do get the real key and try to start the car then the engine will start but cut out when put in gear and a diagnostic fault light pops up.
All in all this is all delaying tactics and hopefully will convince them to scarper as it will all be taking too long.
I had a tracker on my stolen car and it never done any good as the car has never been recovered.
At the end of the day iot has given me peace of mind and I can sleep much easier of a night now.
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That's good input, thanks :smiley:
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I follow the Stolen Cars UK group on Facebook
Ghost has been bypassed on two OEMs recently and had to be updated so is a bit circumspect. The first was 2 high performance Ford Focus'
Clifford Blackjax seems highly recommended
If keyless make sure you aren't vulnerable to the new relay theft where they don't even need to break in to your house (e.g. keep keys in cheap faraday bags). I have keyless and wouldn't spec it again given the security issues with it hitting the headlines recently
Make sure that any euro cylinder locks (usual in UPVC doors) on your house are anti snap (otherwise you can be broken in to very easily and it is a relatively cheap, quick and simple DIY fix via upgraded cylinders - I've gone for ABS Avocet which come highly recommended)
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Anyone currently got a ghost or pandora fitted to a mk8?
Just deciding on which route and would like some feedback on any issues or problems etc.
Pm me if you would rather not post on here.
TIA
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What about a Revo SPS switch. Anti theft mode just takes a few seconds. I think they are £150.
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I’ve got a security post on the driveway and a disklock. I’ve also got a tracker fitted that includes an immobiliser I can turn on and off from my phone. All the previous posts re. visual deterrents are 100% spot on imo. I have the tracker as it was an insurance requirement on a previous car and I kept the contract going when I got the GTI (newer unit fitted incl. the immobiliser). I also wouldn’t want it back if it was stolen but I do everything I can to prevent that - sadly my postcode is classified as a high risk of theft☹️.
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I've been curious about getting a tracker or probably a better choice, an immobiliser. I currently rely on locking my car and touching the sensor (within a few seconds) which as far as I'm aware prevents the key usage. For example once done, just walking up to the car doesn't unlock it but if I don't touching the handle opens the car.
Anyone know if locking in this way still makes you vulnerable to relay theft? I've always assumed that it wouldn't matter if they did scan and clone the keys signal, they'd need the physical key to open the car.
Thankfully don't live in a high crime area but I'd be gutted if someone got their hands on my TCR; I do have multiple cameras around the house so maybe their presence has put potential thieves off but who knows?
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I've been curious about getting a tracker or probably a better choice, an immobiliser. I currently rely on locking my car and touching the sensor (within a few seconds) which as far as I'm aware prevents the key usage. For example once done, just walking up to the car doesn't unlock it but if I don't touching the handle opens the car.
Anyone know if locking in this way still makes you vulnerable to relay theft? I've always assumed that it wouldn't matter if they did scan and clone the keys signal, they'd need the physical key to open the car.
Thankfully don't live in a high crime area but I'd be gutted if someone got their hands on my TCR; I do have multiple cameras around the house so maybe their presence has put potential thieves off but who knows?
Decent visual deterrent all the time, car thieving scrotes are lazy, they’ll just go and look elsewhere.