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Old 24-07-2013, 20:01   #1
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Default 'Travellers' in the estate - how can I disable the Terrano?

So, about 30 caravans turn up in the night, along with the police helicopter, and pull onto the local recreation ground.

There are now kids everywhere on bikes, and vans touring the streets.
The locals will not be pleased, the cops know this, and are stationed all over the place....

Any ideas on how I can simply disable the terrano overnight ?

Options so far: disconnect battery, but then alarm won't work

Remove a wheel....
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Old 24-07-2013, 21:16   #2
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We've got 'em in our local caravan park, pull the power feed of the starter solenoid
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Old 24-07-2013, 21:24   #3
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if the scumbags want it badly enough theyl get it regardless. unfortunately the only thing you can do is make yours harder to steal than sombody elses. we had some gypos at work and we took the front wheels off of the vans and put them underneath ( the vans were on axle stands or pallets) and chained them to the struts. next day theyd been moved (the wheels) but nothing taken. theyre like locusts, turn up strip everything of value then go leaving behind all their rubbish.
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Old 24-07-2013, 21:25   #4
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sleep in the motor overnight .......with a shotgun or
Hire me .....I still do a little bit of Personal protection work for £400.00 per day
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Old 24-07-2013, 21:42   #5
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sleep in the motor overnight .......with a shotgun or
Hire me .....I still do a little bit of Personal protection work for £400.00 per day
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Old 24-07-2013, 21:57   #6
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Putting it up on bricks might work...........

Some travellers were near to us at Christmas, they had those small red Mini Babybel's hanging from Christmas trees inside all the caravans, do any of you lot know why they do this every year ?
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Old 24-07-2013, 22:05   #7
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pull the ecu relay out !
and put a faulty one in, it will take them ages to find out,
it did me !!!!!
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Old 24-07-2013, 22:15   #8
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We've got 'em in our local caravan park, pull the power feed of the starter solenoid
seconded or even better disconnect the fuel pump it will turn over but the bugger wont start so lots of cranking noise to alert you but no way will it start
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If they really want it, they will just drag it away....
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If they really want it, they will just drag it away....
leave it in 4x4, in gear and with the handbrake fully applied
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Well they are knowledgeable enough to know they cannot start it with out a key, the immobiliser on NATS 2 will stop them and would take too long anyway, no they would just lift and tow it, to work on it later, so stonking great chain onto something immoveable will slow them down probably enough to know you would be alerted by the commotion, next to that cctv to pin them after the act, more simply you could drive your motor onto a switch that if the motor is moved it connects a battery to a car horn, or flood lights etc, Rick
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Old 24-07-2013, 22:26   #12
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pull the ecu relay out !
and put a faulty one in, it will take them ages to find out,
it did me !!!!!
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Old 24-07-2013, 22:30   #13
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leave it in 4x4, in gear and with the handbrake fully applied
then they break a window to get round that, do not think they will be worried by allarm, Rick
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more simply you could drive your motor onto a switch that if the motor is moved it connects a battery to a car horn, or flood lights etc, Rick
that i like
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Old 24-07-2013, 22:33   #15
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then they break a window to get round that, do not think they will be worried by allarm, Rick
have the hubs locked so they have to move it back to unlock them?, would be hard to move in 4x4, even with the clutch in
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