Car Security
Car Security
Are security devices for cars available in the HH area?
I am thinking of one of those thingies that either clamps to or goes over the steering wheel.
I am thinking of one of those thingies that either clamps to or goes over the steering wheel.
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A hungry Rottwieler is an excellent deterrent
But not really of any use in Manchester unless it is trained in fire fighting techniques
or install a Trak m8 this tells you where your car is,speed ,direction, via your mobile phone
But not really of any use in Manchester unless it is trained in fire fighting techniques
or install a Trak m8 this tells you where your car is,speed ,direction, via your mobile phone
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If you do not want your relations to use your car when you are not there. Just remove the rotor button from under the distributor cap.
There is no way that it will start without it, and unless your relations have a fair bit of mechanical knowledge, there is no way that they will find why it will not start.
Even then they would still have to buy a new one before it would go.

There is no way that it will start without it, and unless your relations have a fair bit of mechanical knowledge, there is no way that they will find why it will not start.
Even then they would still have to buy a new one before it would go.


The newer trucks now have 'Direct Ignition' which is a cassette type thing that fits over the engine and replaces the distributor, coil and wires. It's quite a big item to remove and try to hide...chelsea wrote:If you do not want your relations to use your car when you are not there. Just remove the rotor button from under the distributor cap.

Besides, it would be seen as bad manners on your part if you didn't let them use it while you're away.

It's another really big hassle to get it in your name, you may need to open a company or something, and you'll still need a Thai to act as gaurantor for the purchase of said vehicle.
Insurance is another can of worms.
Very good advice. Also buy a brand name that is not popular if you want to buy new. Many select pickups with red plates get their mags nicked. The favourite is the spare wheel. Some *really select* ones tend to take a one-way trip to Cambodia.Guess wrote: My advice, for what it is worth, is buy a decrepit old truck that nobody would ever dream of breaking into or stealing.

If you're here only a couple of months at a time, it's probably less stressful in the long run to rent.. my two baht worth..

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I had a remote alarm fitted to mine. Little shop in Pranburi just past the bypass intersection did it.
They have two models, one for 6,000 baht and one for 7, the dearer one is better, the remotes actually work!
They have two models, one for 6,000 baht and one for 7, the dearer one is better, the remotes actually work!
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As Vincent wrote things are a little bit more high tech now.chelsea wrote:If you do not want your relations to use your car when you are not there. Just remove the rotor button from under the distributor cap.
There is no way that it will start without it, and unless your relations have a fair bit of mechanical knowledge, there is no way that they will find why it will not start.
Even then they would still have to buy a new one before it would go.
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One sugestion is to remove both the two front wheels and the spare. Then you know that if your car is stolen it will be found no more than ten kilometeres away.
Another solution is to syphon the fuel from the tank every time you park the vehicle. Put it into a tank with a skull and crossbones symbol on it.
If the thief/borrower is Thai there is absolutely no way that fule will be purchased to put in someone else's vehicle. This way you will find your stolen vehicle within about five KM.
Another great idea courtesy of Alan B'stard is to wire you vehicle to the mains electricity when parked up unattended. This has an hilarious effect on would be thieves and relatives.
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