Email i sent watchdog
"Dear Watchdog,
With regret I am writing this email to make you aware of a serious security flaw with BMW cars. Unfortunately in the early hours of Monday 16/04/2012 my one year old Black Sapphire BMW 335d was stolen from my drive way. There were no signs of forced entry, the criminals did not have a key and they did not use any other methods such as lifting the car up on a tow truck as no noise was made. They simply gain access to the car and drove it away.
According to BMW the car cannot be stolen without a key hence my anger and confusion as to how the car was stolen as I still have both the vehicle keys. From my research I have found out that the criminals can simply jam the signal from the remote locking signal, gain access to the car as the car remains unlocked and then simply reprogram a spare key from scratch using the cars diagnostic port. The process takes minutes and they simply drive away with the car. In some cases the criminals break the car lock and/or window without the alarm going off. As BMWs have “Thatcham 1” security this is very concerning.
Unfortunately I am not the only victim of this crime and others have suffered also. There are hundreds of people complaining on various car enthusiast forums about their new BMWs being stolen without keys and with deadly silence.
I have raised the issue with BMW UK HQ however they are not away of this issue. This I cannot believe as the problem has increased tremendously of late and gains some media attention. I have also checked with BMW whether any clones of my keys were made and they confirmed that only the two that came with the car have been issued.
Please see various examples of this serious problem:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4259194/Emmanuel-Adebayor-fury-as-new-60k-BMW-nicked.html .
http://www.safer-neighbourhoods.co....atford-district/watch-messages/22032012143329
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2012/04/06/theives-target-high-end-bmws/
http://www.bimmerforums.co.uk/forum/f74/stolen-bmw-issues-t112143/
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=669883
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/...MW's+getting+stolen+using+blank+BMW+keys
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/...&nmt=STOLEN+BMW+335d+-+YH11+HJD+-+East+London
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/...64&mid=60079&nmt=STOLEN:+BMW+535d+East+London
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/...137337&nmt=STOLEN+BMW+335i+(East+London,+E14)
I would be very grateful if you could investigate this further. I hope that this email is taken seriously for the benefit of thousands of BMW drivers who have worked hard for their right to own a nice car. Also that this problem is acknowledges by BMW and is fixed. I fear I may never buy a BMW again unless I have complete confidence that this issue is being resolved.
Best wishes,
Maz"
"Dear Watchdog,
With regret I am writing this email to make you aware of a serious security flaw with BMW cars. Unfortunately in the early hours of Monday 16/04/2012 my one year old Black Sapphire BMW 335d was stolen from my drive way. There were no signs of forced entry, the criminals did not have a key and they did not use any other methods such as lifting the car up on a tow truck as no noise was made. They simply gain access to the car and drove it away.
According to BMW the car cannot be stolen without a key hence my anger and confusion as to how the car was stolen as I still have both the vehicle keys. From my research I have found out that the criminals can simply jam the signal from the remote locking signal, gain access to the car as the car remains unlocked and then simply reprogram a spare key from scratch using the cars diagnostic port. The process takes minutes and they simply drive away with the car. In some cases the criminals break the car lock and/or window without the alarm going off. As BMWs have “Thatcham 1” security this is very concerning.
Unfortunately I am not the only victim of this crime and others have suffered also. There are hundreds of people complaining on various car enthusiast forums about their new BMWs being stolen without keys and with deadly silence.
I have raised the issue with BMW UK HQ however they are not away of this issue. This I cannot believe as the problem has increased tremendously of late and gains some media attention. I have also checked with BMW whether any clones of my keys were made and they confirmed that only the two that came with the car have been issued.
Please see various examples of this serious problem:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4259194/Emmanuel-Adebayor-fury-as-new-60k-BMW-nicked.html .
http://www.safer-neighbourhoods.co....atford-district/watch-messages/22032012143329
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2012/04/06/theives-target-high-end-bmws/
http://www.bimmerforums.co.uk/forum/f74/stolen-bmw-issues-t112143/
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=669883
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/...MW's+getting+stolen+using+blank+BMW+keys
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/...&nmt=STOLEN+BMW+335d+-+YH11+HJD+-+East+London
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/...64&mid=60079&nmt=STOLEN:+BMW+535d+East+London
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/...137337&nmt=STOLEN+BMW+335i+(East+London,+E14)
I would be very grateful if you could investigate this further. I hope that this email is taken seriously for the benefit of thousands of BMW drivers who have worked hard for their right to own a nice car. Also that this problem is acknowledges by BMW and is fixed. I fear I may never buy a BMW again unless I have complete confidence that this issue is being resolved.
Best wishes,
Maz"