My maxima was stolen
#1
My maxima was stolen
Just wanted to tell you that I'm having a very bad day because someone stole my car this morning. I am sooo pi$$ed off right now. The cops aren't even looking for it. At least I have a fighting chance of getting a 2002 now. maybe. I am now jealous of all 4th gen owners!!!!!
#2
Re: My maxima was stolen
Originally posted by jaxima
Just wanted to tell you that I'm having a very bad day because someone stole my car this morning. I am sooo pi$$ed off right now. The cops aren't even looking for it. At least I have a fighting chance of getting a 2002 now. maybe. I am now jealous of all 4th gen owners!!!!!
Just wanted to tell you that I'm having a very bad day because someone stole my car this morning. I am sooo pi$$ed off right now. The cops aren't even looking for it. At least I have a fighting chance of getting a 2002 now. maybe. I am now jealous of all 4th gen owners!!!!!
#7
Re: My maxima was stolen
Originally posted by jaxima
Just wanted to tell you that I'm having a very bad day because someone stole my car this morning. I am sooo pi$$ed off right now. The cops aren't even looking for it. At least I have a fighting chance of getting a 2002 now. maybe. I am now jealous of all 4th gen owners!!!!!
Just wanted to tell you that I'm having a very bad day because someone stole my car this morning. I am sooo pi$$ed off right now. The cops aren't even looking for it. At least I have a fighting chance of getting a 2002 now. maybe. I am now jealous of all 4th gen owners!!!!!
Jaxima...really sorry to hear about your loss. I hope you get your baby back and in good condition. Hopefully it was just a joy ride for these Bas.....ds and it will turn up in a parking lot somewhere. Since I have become an Org member I have become very sensitive to the stolen Maxima threads being started by our members experiencing this horrific situation. I guess no vehicle is safe. My question to everyone out there is: Does anyone have statistics on how many missing in action Maximas are drive-aways, or tow-aways. Perhaps a poll of members who have had their Maxies taken would help. Tow aways are tough to prevent, but we must be able to do something to disable our cars in a foolproof manner. I haven't done a kill switch but I have a trick with the electrical system which disables the engine completely until the component is reinstalled. Most theives don't carry spare components with them. So they will never drive it away.
I do this religeously at shopping mall, airport overnight, public events and anytime I feel uncomfortable or do not know the area well.
Best regards to you Jaxima
#8
Re: Re: My maxima was stolen
Originally posted by Mark Reilly
Jaxima...really sorry to hear about your loss. I hope you get your baby back and in good condition. Hopefully it was just a joy ride for these Bas.....ds and it will turn up in a parking lot somewhere. Since I have become an Org member I have become very sensitive to the stolen Maxima threads being started by our members experiencing this horrific situation. I guess no vehicle is safe. My question to everyone out there is: Does anyone have statistics on how many missing in action Maximas are drive-aways, or tow-aways. Perhaps a poll of members who have had their Maxies taken would help. Tow aways are tough to prevent, but we must be able to do something to disable our cars in a foolproof manner. I haven't done a kill switch but I have a trick with the electrical system which disables the engine completely until the component is reinstalled. Most theives don't carry spare components with them. So they will never drive it away.
I do this religeously at shopping mall, airport overnight, public events and anytime I feel uncomfortable or do not know the area well.
Best regards to you Jaxima
Jaxima...really sorry to hear about your loss. I hope you get your baby back and in good condition. Hopefully it was just a joy ride for these Bas.....ds and it will turn up in a parking lot somewhere. Since I have become an Org member I have become very sensitive to the stolen Maxima threads being started by our members experiencing this horrific situation. I guess no vehicle is safe. My question to everyone out there is: Does anyone have statistics on how many missing in action Maximas are drive-aways, or tow-aways. Perhaps a poll of members who have had their Maxies taken would help. Tow aways are tough to prevent, but we must be able to do something to disable our cars in a foolproof manner. I haven't done a kill switch but I have a trick with the electrical system which disables the engine completely until the component is reinstalled. Most theives don't carry spare components with them. So they will never drive it away.
I do this religeously at shopping mall, airport overnight, public events and anytime I feel uncomfortable or do not know the area well.
Best regards to you Jaxima
SuDZ
#9
Re: Re: Re: My maxima was stolen
Originally posted by SuDZ
Some people remove the fuse for the fuel filter so that they wont get much further than 15 feet or so if they try to drive it away before it dies, which may prevent them from trying any more. But as far as towing it out an area I mean there really is nothing you can do because they wont know it isnt running until they get the car to wherever is stripping it anyhow.
SuDZ
Some people remove the fuse for the fuel filter so that they wont get much further than 15 feet or so if they try to drive it away before it dies, which may prevent them from trying any more. But as far as towing it out an area I mean there really is nothing you can do because they wont know it isnt running until they get the car to wherever is stripping it anyhow.
SuDZ
#11
Re: Re: Re: My maxima was stolen
Originally posted by SuDZ
Some people remove the fuse for the fuel filter so that they wont get much further than 15 feet or so if they try to drive it away before it dies, which may prevent them from trying any more.
SuDZ
Some people remove the fuse for the fuel filter so that they wont get much further than 15 feet or so if they try to drive it away before it dies, which may prevent them from trying any more.
SuDZ
Wouldn't it be a cool idea to hook up a simple toggle switch to the fuel filter fuse line--one that is relatively concealed and that you only know about. Park your car, flick the switch... you are good to go. I think car thieves wouldn't stick around to troubleshoot why the car died shortly after startup.
#12
Re: My maxima was stolen
Originally posted by jaxima
Just wanted to tell you that I'm having a very bad day because someone stole my car this morning. I am sooo pi$$ed off right now. The cops aren't even looking for it. At least I have a fighting chance of getting a 2002 now. maybe. I am now jealous of all 4th gen owners!!!!!
Just wanted to tell you that I'm having a very bad day because someone stole my car this morning. I am sooo pi$$ed off right now. The cops aren't even looking for it. At least I have a fighting chance of getting a 2002 now. maybe. I am now jealous of all 4th gen owners!!!!!
was there any broken glass?
PS
Most cars are not towed away, but the scredriver is driven into the lock and the car is boosted.
Alarm is easy to bypass.
#13
Ya it would be cool....
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mishmosh
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Wouldn't it be a cool idea to hook up a simple toggle switch to the fuel filter fuse line--one that is relatively concealed and that you only know about. Park your car, flick the switch... you are good to go.
Ya real good to go unless you fry your ECU tryin to wire it up cause you were too ******. >^<
Be careful, dont tap that relay without knowin what your doing! Or it may cost ya $1000 and an earful from the head mechanic at your local dealership.
[B]
Wouldn't it be a cool idea to hook up a simple toggle switch to the fuel filter fuse line--one that is relatively concealed and that you only know about. Park your car, flick the switch... you are good to go.
Ya real good to go unless you fry your ECU tryin to wire it up cause you were too ******. >^<
Be careful, dont tap that relay without knowin what your doing! Or it may cost ya $1000 and an earful from the head mechanic at your local dealership.
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