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Automobile Security Tips : Gps/gsm/online Car Tracking by aggymore: 4:44pm On Feb 09, 2011
Automobile Security Tips



We want you to continue owning your vehicle until you are ready to get rid of it. Many car owners, because of carelessness and unconcerned behavior, invite thieves to steal their car. The chances of having your car stolen are greatly minimized by simply removing the opportunity through a few precautionary measures.If your car is too much trouble to steal, a thief will look for another car. Here are some simple steps to take that will make your car harder to steal. Parking Your Vehicle ALWAYS take the key out of the ignition, roll the windows up tight and lock the doors whenever you park your vehicle, even if only for a minute. Park in a well-lighted, busy location if possible. A car thief would rather work where he is not seen. Check your vehicle from time to time. If you have a garage, use it! Lock both your car and the garage. If you don`t have a garage, park in a driveway instead of the street, if possible. When you park in an attended lot, leave only the ignition key. Don`t give the attendant a full set of keys with other keys attached. If you leave your house key, your home may become a target of a future burglary. Never hide spare keys in a secret place or in a magnetic key box under the hood or other accessible places. Car thieves routinely check the visors and ash tray and look under the floor mats. If you feel better with spare keys close at hand, then carry them with you. After parking your car, set the emergency brake and put the car in "park," or in gear if it has a manual transmission. To make it difficult for a thief to illegally tow your car, turn the steering wheel sharply to the left or right and remove the key to lock the steering column. Alarms and Auto Theft Deterrence Systems Install locks that deter thefts, such as: Tapered door lock buttons, to keep thieves from using coat hangers to open your car doors from the inside. known as "cuff locks"wink. Install other forms of disablers, such as: An ignition kill device, which interferes with the ignition system even if the car is "hot-wired." A fuel cutoff device, which shuts off the fuel after running for a few seconds. All of these devices can be hidden.

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