How to disable an E30? So it can't get stolen.

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  • treff-7
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    install an alarm system and put the siren inside the cabin. no one will drive it away guarantied!

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  • nomansland92
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    A good car alarm should do the trick, this one seems pretty legit

    Last edited by nomansland92; 04-22-2012, 06:22 AM.

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  • mikeedler
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    how about lock the thing in a garage with a cover- has worked for my M3 for over 10 years-- and very few people know where my rented garage is.

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  • canadiankid
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    So then an ideal alarm would be something with an accelerometer that goes off if the car is moved coupled with a 150Db siren to wake the whole neighborhood once either the door is opened or the car is moved without turning off the alarm.

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  • Varinn
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    We had a rash of thefts in my area a year or two back where theives were stealing tow trucks and using them to pickup 10+ cars a night. Nobody questions it when they see a legitimate looking towtruck driver slimjim a window or hook it up to drive away.

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  • bernzpeed
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    Originally posted by Vivek
    OBC code function? Or remove the fuel pump fuse.
    this

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  • Grand525
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    Please, remember the second step.
    First step... instal a decent car seat covers. Second step... throw in some upward fishing hooks under the covers :)

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  • e30austin
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    Yank the DME. Fucker isn't going anywhere. Removing the wheel is also a good idea. As said, it won't stop a pro, but will deter most.

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  • Bearmw
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    ^ tracking device sounds good...will look into that.

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  • s14pwd
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    Like people have said, if they want its gone. I share your concern, the best thing I can think of(in combination with a kill switch) is get a cheap GPS tracker off ebay for $40, put in a pay as you go SIM, and turn it on when you park in a sketchy place. It doesn't stop the theft, but if by chance your car is gone you can find out exactly where it is and either call the police or show up with a carload of friends.

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  • Hey_You
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    Originally posted by e30vert
    ^ YUP ^
    This is YOUR worst enemy
    Won't work with many e30's...stinger isn't low-pro enough to slide under

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  • canadiankid
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    If the guy has a tow truck, chances are he wants your exact car and you are screwed. Unless you chain it to the ground, even then, any chain can be cut. The goal is to protect against neighbourhood idiots stealing it and taking it for a joyride. I wish I still had pics of the last car they stole. Absolutely wrecked it.

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  • schröe30er
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    Originally posted by nando
    honestly though - people like that don't tend to have money or make good decisions. how likely is it they'll have a flatbed truck if they're so strung out on drugs/broke that they have to steal E30s to survive? if they did own a tow truck, wouldn't they use it to uhm, make money towing cars? and if they were a really pro outfit - would they really target $1500 cars from 25 years ago?
    Completely agree with every point you made... If they have a tow truck, they're snagging different cars, not e30's. However, Ive seen a few e30's I could see being stolen this way. Some of the rides on here alone are nice enough.

    Op, you can buy those same wheel boots that the city uses for parking enforcement, not sure if its legal to use where you're at though.

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    Forgot to add, If I'm feeling anxious about an area, ill sometimes pull the ignition coil plug off.
    Last edited by schröe30er; 04-19-2012, 10:21 PM.

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  • bddog
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    Toggle switch under dash to fuel pump wire. Simple and cheap. Worked for years on my pick up--

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