Just after i brought my car, i had a Clifford alarm with tilt and motion sensors fitted, also had it linked to my key so there were no extra keys or fobs. Since havin a new key late last yr (coz the keys are crap) i've had nothing but problems, the alarm keeps going off by itself while i'm driving which has got right on my bloody nerves, so i went on to the website to get the number only to see pictures of my car!!! I've now got to drive 47 miles on Fri to get it sorted. http://secureacar.co.uk/gm/56/Citroen_Ds3_Alarm_System". Maybe i should ask for a discount
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The immobiliser on the DS3 is a transponder system is very hard to crack as the code is stored on the rather then on the car. The two perform a 'handshake' once you have inserted the key and turned it, the system checks the key on it's authorised list and then the start code. Couple this with the 'deadlock' system (you guys are remembering to double tap you remote when you lock right?) which prevents the doors from opening then the standard set-up is pretty secure from all but the most professional thief.Last edited by Bigfeet; 31-01-2012, 09:05....I should never have doubted the Lord of Bacon!!
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I think most modern cars are supposed to be 'unstealable' these days, which has caused thieves to start targeting stealing the keys, and start carjacking etc instead.
I remember seeing a show on TV where it must have been a private security company where car manufacturers would send their cars to have their security tested.. pretty brutal stuff
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Not wanting to start a debate, but your number plate showing is nothing to really worry about. You can buy reg data from the DVLA from as little as £5 per 100 numbers, plus the folks that copy numbers for petrol theft will use dealer websites rather than club ones....I should never have doubted the Lord of Bacon!!
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