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Old 02-01-2013, 08:33 AM
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Cool Re: Central locking used to break into a car?

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Originally Posted by MagicRat View Post
The trunk was empty except for my handy milk crate of car stuff (spare coolant, oil etc), so nothing seemed ransacked.

It just seemed odd that the car is parked at my house a zillion times with no events.... I go elsewhere just once and this happens. It seems like too much of a coincidence, but the car does have the occasional electrical issue, mostly due to poor weatherproofing of electrical connections, particularly under the hood, around the main fuse panels.

I'll just see if it happens again.

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This has been news for at least 5 years: The frequencies at which keyless entry fobs operate have become known to individuals outside of the manufacturers.

Those individuals are known as THIEVES. Or best case - pranksters with too much spare time. All they have to do is just drive by a parking lot, garage structure, or area with lots of curbside parking, and they are in Six Flags as far as potential valuables is concerned. And yes, sometimes unintended doors open - such as the fuel door.

Welcome to crime - 21st century style!
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