BMW M2: How to Prevent Your BMW From Being STOLEN

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Hi all,
    In this video I show you some ways to protect your BMW from theft.
    I install BMW's security kit (part number 32 30 2 464 228), but also a dummy OBD2 port.
    I kindly want to thank www.dummyobd.com, for hooking me up with one of their cables, here's the link to the one I got: www.dummyobd.c...
    Here’s the app I used to test the bluetooth connection: apps.apple.com...
    Check out my key lanyards at www.thehunterhofman.com.
    Thanks for watching!
    #BMW #theft #security

Комментарии • 56

  • @jaykruze06
    @jaykruze06 Год назад +3

    Always enjoy learning new methods for knob protection.

  • @daanstots5316
    @daanstots5316 Год назад +3

    Another absolutely insane video! The Hunter Hofman is the best automotive content creator in the world, by a mile. LOVE LOVE LOVE the outtakes in the end. Keep it up!

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад +1

      Much love for my OG subscribers 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻

  • @shootingbrake1980
    @shootingbrake1980 11 месяцев назад +1

    Did you find out how the steering wheel bolt would help to prevent the steering wheel being stolen? And do you know the torque spec for this steering wheel bolt?

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah, as I thought, it’s the green stuff that makes it way harder to loosen. What I heard, however, is that it would be wiser to screw in a bolt with an E-torx head (as thieves usually don’t cary those tools around, and simply expect a 16mm bolt (like the one in the video)). The torque spec for the steering wheel bolt is 62 Nm. Hope that helps

  • @TimChump
    @TimChump Год назад

    This video is absolutely mental 🤪
    Thank you as always TheHunterHofman 👊

  • @mrmusic1880
    @mrmusic1880 Год назад +2

    Sorry for the late view, terrible internet here today!
    Very good product you have there, would be great here in SA!

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад +2

      Thank you my friend, as always! Yeah it took you forever to reply 😉

  • @hotdognobun
    @hotdognobun Год назад

    M2 with N55 is the best. Still hurts what happen to it but nice to see you hanging on to it. I used to have a Waylen 360 camera with LTE so I can monitor my M2 in real time.

  • @steph34
    @steph34 Год назад +1

    Thanks man. I'll install this to my OG M2, too. Great content again 😉... Which is the best dashcam for the M2?

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад

      Thanks buddy! Good luck with the install. I’m not sure about dashcams, but I suppose BlackVue’s are of really great quality.

    • @steph34
      @steph34 Год назад

      Thanks again. I'm looking for a good dashcam. I'm gonna check this..

  • @bmw440mppsk6
    @bmw440mppsk6 Год назад

    "Thieves will know to bring a drill with them" LOL Omg. I have this kit, did not know what it did and how to undo it. Awesome learning this from you. I also did not know they could deactivate the OEM alarm that easy :O. INSANE CONTENT!!!

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate! Yeah it’s an interesting piece of kit, but the cable takes the cake. Really nice.

  • @luukdeen8879
    @luukdeen8879 Год назад +1

    INSANE CONTENT!!!!!!!

  • @Franzino
    @Franzino Год назад

    Great informative video; I will fit both devices/kits. Just wondering; how does the bluetooth device on the original and then hidden ODB port works exactly (and where did you get it)? Can BMW dealers just connect to this bluetooth ODB alternative?

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад

      Good to hear, thank you. Check the end of the video and the description to see where I got it! The real live port works exactly like the original port, so yes dealerships can simply connect to the real one. The dummy port doesn’t transfer information.

    • @Franzino
      @Franzino Год назад

      @@TheHunterHofman I fully understand the cable, the function and the link to order it. I mean the Bluetooth device you plugged into the now hidden and unaccessible ODB port…is it not a Bluetooth device you plugged in and kept in the hidden ODB port all the time (or was it delivered with the cable). How else can a BMW dealer acces the ODB port if it is hidden fully under the dash as in your installation? Or did I miss something 😊

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад +1

      @@Franzino haha sorry, completely misread your initial comment, I feel like an idiot now😂 so in my BimmerCode video I have a link to the adapter in the description and it allows you to use BimmerCode, BimmerLink and code several things to your car. Dealers only use cables, so yes, they would need to remove the adapter first (should take them no more than 5 minutes). Hope that helps mate

    • @Franzino
      @Franzino Год назад

      @@TheHunterHofman Thanks; this explains it all…then I need to put the real ODB connector on a place where it’s hidden but still accesible for dealer/garage.👌🏽

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад +1

      @@Franzino correct! Another follower told me he routed his to backseat, so that he would only need to lift up the backseat to access the live port. Good luck mate

  • @simonanneken388
    @simonanneken388 Год назад

    Great content as always! What app do you use to show the OBD data in CarPlay?

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад

      Thanks buddy! Yeah, that’s a new app, it’s a pretty cool one. I’ve added the link in the description.

    • @simonanneken388
      @simonanneken388 Год назад

      @@TheHunterHofman Thanks for the quick reply, will check that one out!

  • @Franzino
    @Franzino Год назад

    By the way; I don’t think it makes sense to secure/fix the I drive controller. It wil only be fixed to the piece of carbon trim that thieves take out anyway (with iDrive conteoller attached to it). Even with normal bolts they will not unscrew the iDrive controller and they take the whole trim. The iDrive controller is not screwed to the car, but to the small piece of trim (on my Pré LCI M2).

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад

      Come to think of it, you’re right. It happened to me like that as well. It’s interesting that the instructions of the security kit don’t even mention the gauge cluster. I’m definitely going to use them there too.

    • @Franzino
      @Franzino Год назад

      @@TheHunterHofman I did the gauge cluster also...there are security bolts enough in the kit (it's for different BMW models) and the big ones are not used on the F87 M2. Small tip; before fitting the security bolts/inserts, makes sure the original screws are thight enough.

  • @florianbecker8544
    @florianbecker8544 Год назад

    Very cool video, keep it up 💪🏼. Does anyone know if the OBD connector draws power if left plugged in with the ignition off? I always pull the plug at the end because I thought it would continue to draw current.

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate, will do. Yes, it does. The port is alway live. A bluetooth adapter draws so little current that it doesn’t affect your battery (I can tell from experience). Hope that helps

    • @florianbecker8544
      @florianbecker8544 Год назад

      @@TheHunterHofman Okay thanks you helped me a lot, then I can always leave it there from now on 👍🏼

  • @jimbaranresidence8
    @jimbaranresidence8 Год назад

    Wil u install motion detector cam in ur car?

    • @bmw440mppsk6
      @bmw440mppsk6 Год назад

      It will drain battery if running I.E 24 hours. At least my blackvue will.

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад

      Hi mate, wasn’t planning to, no! Have you installed one?

    • @eviltriangle
      @eviltriangle Год назад

      @@TheHunterHofman there is one OEM from BMW, did you check it out? bit pricy but hey..

  • @eviltriangle
    @eviltriangle Год назад

    Wont the insurance cover this? Interesting kit tho!

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад +1

      Wasn’t properly insured unfortunately. Thanks for the comment!

    • @eviltriangle
      @eviltriangle Год назад

      ​​@@TheHunterHofmanapreciate your Videos. Q: so they used the obd Port with a Dongle to turn of alarms to remove all these parts?I wonder why BMW has not fixed such option/flaw. They also could try to remove the ground wire of the battery if theyre quick?

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад

      @@eviltriangle thanks mate. BMW have fixed this now with the G-series, the alarm will keep going if they try to disable it via the OBD2 port.

  • @M3f80bmw
    @M3f80bmw Год назад +1

    Maybe get a proper alarm? Like alarm 5

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  Год назад +2

      Yeah, there are lots of other options, but since the actuality of this, I figured these may be worth sharing with you guys

  • @dcode1000
    @dcode1000 Год назад +2

    i have a manual m2 so that's enough anti-theft security for me lol

  • @serverch
    @serverch Год назад

    HUNTER DO NOT CRASH YOUR CAR!

  • @stnnn1992
    @stnnn1992 Год назад +1

    YOU DIDN'T FLUSH!!!

  • @wombatcoaching
    @wombatcoaching 6 месяцев назад

    Sorry, lost me - too intense to watch.

    • @TheHunterHofman
      @TheHunterHofman  6 месяцев назад

      No worries buddy, thanks for commenting!

  • @dannytrans7968
    @dannytrans7968 5 месяцев назад

    A pair of sharp patent will easily extract them but nice try m8 ! The only way to protect your car from thieves is to keep it locked in a garage overnight 🫡