….which is easily breakable with a can of refrigerant applied. That’s why they fell out of use. Best to install a hidden toggle switch somewhere in the vehicle that cuts off the fuel. Real good setups also include a brake lock.
Karen, it was stated in the article yesterday that “CarMax, a large used car”. They must have edited the article between yesterday afternoon and this morning.
Way to present a problem, but not provide a solution. How is an individual supposed to counteract this technology? Is it just a matter of not leaving the fob in the car?
I didn’t know CarMax was a large used car.
I wonder who writes these articles?, they never use spellcheck either.
Where can I buy “The Club” steering wheel lock system?
….which is easily breakable with a can of refrigerant applied. That’s why they fell out of use. Best to install a hidden toggle switch somewhere in the vehicle that cuts off the fuel. Real good setups also include a brake lock.
Big Jim-READ the article before you comment. To wit: ‘CarMax, a large used car dealership’.
Karen, it was stated in the article yesterday that “CarMax, a large used car”. They must have edited the article between yesterday afternoon and this morning.
Maybe if you read the article the day it was published you would have seen the mistake too! Big Jim > Karen Stunz
Way to pop off, Karen! What’s that on your face? Oh, yeah. Egg.
It would have been nice if car makers had used basic public/private key encryption to prevent this.
Way to present a problem, but not provide a solution. How is an individual supposed to counteract this technology? Is it just a matter of not leaving the fob in the car?