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Standard mk3 Security

Razor

Inked Up Nation
Oct 12, 2008
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Been alot on the news recently on how much car thefts there are about in my area. The whole of N.ireland infact. ( Dunno bout you guys n gals across the water) but it got me thinking.

How secure would my 1.4 be ?
Its standard at the moment. Only factory fitted alarms/imobiliser if any)


I know its only a 1.4 tin and no merc but shes mine and i love her :whistle:


Thanks !
 

Riko

MURDER WAGON
Jun 10, 2007
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Milton Keynes
...SQUEEEIIK... sorry let me just put my very small violin away...
TBH if some one want to nick a car, they will. They're either guna think 'nah, aint worth the bother', or 'that's an easy picking'. You can't win dude. You just have to take precautions like park it in a well lit place or where there's lots of people all day.
You should have a little red light flashing by the driver side door pin if you have an alarm, so that maybe enough to deter them??
Most importantly... use your common sense! Don't leave things on show, rub off any sucker marks from the windows etc etc. If you don't put anything in the glove box, leave it open saving them the hassle.
 

Myki da Pyki

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Jul 15, 2007
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Well it aint guna get nicked without the key as they have a fuel immobiliser so unless they toe it so its highly unlikely you'l find it gone when you wake up, dont ask me how i kno it cant be taken without the key tho lol.

For your own piece of mind tho you can get a decent cat 1 alarm/immobiliser fitted for £300 these days
 

Riko

MURDER WAGON
Jun 10, 2007
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Milton Keynes
does pressing the button twice do anything, i do it outa habit cus had to do that with my megane coupe

I actually wondered that myself cos I have to do it with the golf, it deadlocks it on the second press. You can hear it sounds different on the second click where as the beefa sounds no different so came the the conclusion it can only be pressed once?
 
Jan 8, 2007
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Wiltshire
IIRC, pressing the button once is alarm and immob whereas using the key in the door doesn't set the alarm, only locks and immobilises? It's detailed in the handbook somewhere but was ages ago I looked it up
 
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Wastegate86

black mk3 cupra
Nov 3, 2008
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East Devon
306's are similar have a seperate button for dead lock
not entirely convinced on how usefull a dead lock is though when you've got a smashed window
 

Razor

Inked Up Nation
Oct 12, 2008
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Outside Belfast
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Well it aint guna get nicked without the key as they have a fuel immobiliser so unless they toe it so its highly unlikely you'l find it gone when you wake up, dont ask me how i kno it cant be taken without the key tho lol.

For your own piece of mind tho you can get a decent cat 1 alarm/immobiliser fitted for £300 these days


Cheers for the info !
The key thing sounds re-assuring :D
 
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