Pop Bottle Hack Stops Relay Attacks DIY Edition Hack the Hackers

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Have you seen all the videos of peoples cars being stolen in seconds? Kids run up to your front door holding a computer and a wire then take your car. That is a relay attack. Mark can't figure out why car companies won't fix this problem so he comes up with his own solution using a pop bottle - it works perfectly and stops any type of relay attack - so please share this video and help reduce car theft - Cheers from Canada!
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  • @fluffyblue4006
    @fluffyblue4006 Год назад

    Keeping your fob in a fully closed metal container when you're not using your car is also helping.

    • @carquestions
      @carquestions  Год назад

      You mean keep BOTH fobs in metal box - good tip

  • @eng09
    @eng09 Год назад

    Excellent tip👍. A quick question. If you take the power away from the Fob for a long period of time do you need to get it Re programmed?

    • @carquestions
      @carquestions  Год назад +1

      Never heard of that - had ones without a battery for months at a time with no issues - Cheer ENG!

    • @eng09
      @eng09 Год назад

      @@carquestions Awesome thanks so much 👍

    • @carquestions
      @carquestions  Год назад +1

      @@eng09 Anytime - if you could share on tik tok or other site I'd appreciate it - thanks

  • @onespeedlite
    @onespeedlite Год назад

    I understand that vehicles have several wireless antennas. I was wondering if simply disconnecting or shielding the door antenna would solve the problem if you don't intend to use wireless entry. I saw one of your videos in which you turned off wireless entry by changing the computer setting of your Lexus. Would you by any chance know if a 2015 ES 350 has that option? I really enjoy watching your videos and appreciate the valuable information you give. I just subcribed to your channel. Keep up the great work!

    • @carquestions
      @carquestions  Год назад

      Thanks OSL - Antennas can be located under the dash, in the roof etc so shielding them isn't practical really - as far as your ES 350 I'd spend a good few minutes going through every driver adjustable setting there is on the car - but it varies from year to year and from country to country whether or not you can change it - best advice these days is to install a hidden ignition / fuel kill switch - Cheers from Canada!

    • @onespeedlite
      @onespeedlite Год назад

      @@carquestions I agree with you that a kill switch is a must-have. For those on a budget, adding an Apple air tag (with speaker removed) is a cheap alternative to GPS trackers with monthy subscription fees. A person can also make it a little tougher on the thieves by relocating the OBD port and installing a dummy port in its place. While you're at it, mind as well put a lock on the OBD port or zip tie a cover on it. Of course, an old school steering wheel lock is a good visual deterrent and could slow down a thief even more. A faraday bag is good, but it's just one more thing you have to carry around. I appreciate your effort in trying to find the answer to my question. Cheers to you and Canada!👍👍👍

    • @carquestions
      @carquestions  Год назад

      As a mechanic for over 40 years I've got to say cutting power to the fuel pump will definitely stop a car thief if the switch is well hidden or better yet wifi activated@@onespeedlite

    • @onespeedlite
      @onespeedlite Год назад

      @@carquestions That's awesome! It's true what the say. Everyone should know 3 good people in their lives: doctor, lawyer, and mechanic.
      I was wondering... does it matter if it cuts off the power to the fuel pump, starter, or battery? Is there an advantage of one over the other?

    • @carquestions
      @carquestions  Год назад

      3 rules to follow - safe to install, easy to install, best hidden - ECM, ign, fuel, starter - starter would be my least favourite - too easy to find and bypass @@onespeedlite