Thursday, October 23, 2008
- When buying a car, check the manufacturer's list of anti-theft options, such as interior hood and trunk releases, locking steering columns, and others.
- Consider the purchase and installation of security devices such as:
- Electric windows/doors.
- Electronic key.
- Keypad access.
- Steering wheel lock.
- Interior hood lock and release.
- A starter interrupt switch, or "kill switch", which prevents electrical current from reaching coil distributor, or a fuel switch which prevents fuel from reaching the carburetor.
- A locking gas cap.
- Locking devices for batteries, wheels, decks, etc.
- An alarm device which will activate a siren, horn, or lights -- or all three -- to frighten the thief away before he is able to steal your car. Avoid a security system with an override feature.
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