In a really bad neighborhood, I guess pulling a few fuses will prevent start up. Pain in the butt to do everytime but I would assume having your vehicle stolen is an even bigger pain.
Mine was taken 3 months ago from North London, taken to collier road in Romford. Taken exactly the same way. I'll be looking at reinforcement of the wheel arches, getting a steering lock and also seeing how I can secure it a bit more. Hopefully yours won't take 3 months to get parts from the garage like mine
Hello, I also had mine serviced, steering wheel lock, one tire lock, and I have a rear camera, and I hope this kind of thing doesn't happen anymore. And regarding the parts from the toyota, it also took me 3 months for them to come and now on 08/22/22 I will go to the toyota to have it fixed because they broke the dashboard inside to look for GPS
Did you welcome all those poor helpless immigrants who ,most are high tech geeks or trained cyber spies from third world countries? Then join forces with local criminals.
FYI a steering wheel lock can be removed in about 2 seconds by using bolt cutter & cutting the steering wheel. (They make the locks pretty hard. But, the car isn't.) A hack saw also works. (If they aren't strong enough to cut wheel with bolt cutters. Or if they want to use a something smaller.) It just takes a little longer.
My Rav4 was stolen last night, i live in Plaistow, East London. Thankfully recovered it as i had a tracker. I think it was stolen in exactly the same way. Insurance company are dealing with the repairs as thieves pulled out lots of electrical wires inside the car.
@@mateenio2186I think it's because you don't know what the thieves could have done to it. They could have messed up some electrical parts in cost more money to fix
@@rosesmith3971 thieves pull out specific wires to disable the cars built in GPS tracking and cellular capabilites so it cannot be remotely disabled or tracked. Since they aren't experts, and are in a hurry, they usually cut or rip 2 specific wiring harnesses, which requires them removing part of the dash as fast as possible, which causes a lot of damage to other stuff.
Just go back to the steering wheel lock. I started using the steering wheel club since I got my car. It may not be bulletproof but, its a deterrent or it may add more time. Also, i will be changing my car alarm system to an aftermarket that, among many other features, add the shock, starter kill, and motion sensors. Also, remove the starter fuse if you can.
There is a CAN bus going to the front light. And it is easy accessible from underwing. As you can see left lamp doesn’t work because thefts disconnected it. Then by accessing can bus they opened the car, untied(unbind) your keys and drove away. Did you get your car back?
@@trainingcentrerayalondon jesus that is bad. Did you have keyless entry disabled and did you put your keys in battery saving mode? Or is this a completely new way to break in?
The thieves apparently haven't been saying what they've been up to (car mfr's have been releasing FOB's on newer cars that go to sleep w/o motion so the relay attacks were starting to be defeated) and the police / repair guys would have no clue what was going on here. Some guy who specializes in car security (computer stuff) had his car stolen this way and ran down the rabbit hole to figure this out and publicize it - great article over in Ars Technica that explains it (There’s a new form of keyless car theft that works in under 2 minutes). The thieves directly attack the computer system in the car from within the car's own internal computer network (which connects and monitors everything down to lights etc.), which the car thinks is safe so its computer trusts all instructions - this is why the bad guys are disconnecting lights and prying open pieces of the car to cause errors and gain access to that internal network and then they tell the car to unlock, ignore the lack of the key fob and start up and let them go).
My 2018 Dodge Charger can start up without the fob, but if the fob doesn't connect with the ignition plate the engine will shut off if any pedal is pressed. To disable this you'd have to dismantle my entire steering column to get inside the ignition switch. Which is hopefully too much of a pain in the ass and time consuming to do. 🤔
Get a Disclok or Stoplock Pro ... they will look for another as they need a disc cutter to get these off the steering wheel ! Make sure it is the dearer stoplock though, not the cheaper one as that can be broken off in seconds, just not the dearer one. Thieves know how to do this but don't want the hassle of another device to have to get around, especially as a disc cutter makes a lot of noise and sparks.
After a quick look at both disclock looks like it might be good. But the stoplock pro elite or whatever is no better than the original club. (The manufacturer knows it too.) A set of bolt cutter thru the steering wheel & it can be removed in 3 seconds or less. A hacksaw will take a little longer. But, is a bit smaller & can be used by someone that might not be strong enough to use bolt cutters. (You can even get compact hacksaws now.)
There is an easy $5 fix. A hidden manual kill switch would have stopped this. There is also a steering wheel "Club" that locks your steering wheel manually. If they break in, they can't steer your car. A hidden tracker is also a good security feature that isn't a factory one placed in a different location. You can take the fuel relay fuse out from your fuse box and it won't go anywhere or start.
The club can be removed in seconds by cutting the steering wheel. (Bolt cutters or hacksaw.) Manufacturer just tells you how tough their product is. They fail to mention how weak the part it's locking to is. (They were hollow metal. I wouldn't be surprised if thru were some type of plastic now or in the future.) I wouldn't be surprised if they started making them weak enough one could break thru the steering wheel using "the club" locked to it.
It would be great to have a secondary security system that allows the thieves to steal the car, but after 100 yards or so if you don't have a key with the right RFID signal for the secondary system, it kills the gas/throttle/motor and locks the door handles to the inside, then alerts either 911 or the owner. Car isn't stolen, AND the theives did the deed and get caught redhanded, hopefully.
I had one. It was a ignition coil module for my old El Camino. It had a toggle switch for valet, run, security. In the security setting it would allow the vehicle to start, run for a little bit and then drop the spark. Left it stranded in the middle of the street. Just had to hide the toggle switch.
Modern cars that require a physical key can have the key programmed. The only issue is you need to be able to the decode key cylinder $500. Be able to cut the key on the spot $2,500. Programming the key assuming no subscription or profile sign up is required $600. The window must be open so you can crawl in without tripping the alarm or they use this can injector to bypass the security. Definitely not a 2 minute job.
0:18 The Van appears to be part of the act. RAV4 makes sound and lights flash like someone remotely ran code scanner maybe to determine what codes it takes to access vehicle. Is that not what I see happening?
I saw that as well, I believe it is a Prius V (push button ignition and probably also stolen so if pics taken, no worries)...the whole back up thing after the light seems like the reconnaissance drive by, confirm the target, then back up to drop the bad guys off and drive away.
They pull off the front headlight to access the CAN-bus wires in the headlight wiring loom. The CAN-bus isn't encrypted on Toyotas (and Lexus) so the main computer will accept any message on the bus as gospel. So the thieves connect to the bus, removes the owners keys from the memory then add their own. They they just unlock the car and drive away. To fix this Toyota needs to add protections to the system, which probably requires a LOT of effort and the cars will have to be taken to the dealer for the update/retrofit. Also, other brands are NOT this easy to steal. On VW Group brands for instance this is simply not possible.
Hello Training Centre Raya London. I would like to ask if I can feature your video "Toyota RAV4 2021 - stolen in less than two minutes", and potentially some of your others as well, for my new episode of compilations on my social networks? Thanks in advance!
Very sad, but build a better mousetrap and you get a smarter mouse. My old Honda was stolen twice in Arizona with a modified key filed down. Had to use an iron clutch lock to prevent theft...till one day I forgot and next day it was gone. Only really effective protection is a separate hidden lock system, or a pit bull sleeping in car 😂
secret rocker switch that interrupts the signal to the starter. People have been doing it for decades. Re-wire the signal wire (the small one) for the starter to go to a hidden switch under your seat or under the dash. Make it so the starter will only work when you hold down that button. It's a little bit of work, and it's annoying to have 1 more step to start your car, but 99% of thieves aren't going to know how to get around it. If they towed your car away and had a long time to diagnose the problem, they would be able to bypass this, but most thieves are looking to be gone in a minute or less
So every video ive seen of thieves robbing a rav4 by CAN injection is by the front left light? Why is this? Is it not possible from the right front side or is it just easier on the left side or why can someone explain?
You would think with all the computer tech onboard it could be disabled. A tracking device that can be fitted in different locations should be optional. My neighbor has a Tesla, they have cameras everywhere that watch who is near the car and what they are doing. I would bet these crooks are wary of those which probably won't start anyway.
And then in exchange for some added security your dik piks are shared all around Tesla employees because they at least used to have 24/7 access to all the camers, without you knowing a thing. Imagine having half a dozen semi-public web cams on at all times on your property.
@@OneManOnFirethis happens specifically because of cutting edge technology. It works by plugging into the car network which runs all the way to the fancy high tech headlights. If the headlights weren't so high tech it wouldn't be a way in.
Best method to secure your car from thiefs is to install hidden button which disconnects the ignition. No way any thief will find it if You hide it correctly
Easier said than done on modern cars with coil over plug and modern can bus systems that are sensitive. With modern cars you have a can low system that might be on all the time. When you unlock your car it's priming your fuel pump even before you open the door. You can even hear it under the car. It might go through a check and balances system and if your ignition is disconnected or might not like it.
@@OneManOnFire the starter solenoid on the starter itself. I highly doubt any system is monitoring continuity or resistance there. Perfect place for an interruptible circuit with a relay but further up the harness (not right at the starter) so it's hidden. I'd have it controlled by a momentary switch that is linked to a timer module giving you 10 seconds to start the car before de-energizing the relay. You can get creative with the switch location by piggybacking on an OEM switch or using a micro limit switch behind something stupid like the AC vent so you have to move the vent left to right or open and closed to activate it. You know, something so absurd that nobody will take the time to figure it out. You could do it for $30 or less in parts.
@@OneManOnFireyou are 100% wrong in that this is easier said than done on modern cars. Any vehicle can have a starter kill installed at any decent 12v automotive security shop in less than an hour
@@toabettertomorrow7949 I Made my own brake pedal lock so it will confuse the thief. I installed an alarm that’s activated if either of the front doors are opened. I made this alarm myself using a sealed lead acid battery and a latching relay circuit. If triggered it powers 2 very loud piezo sirens inside the car. I made a metal cover for the computer port under the dash. My car is a top spec CX-5. It has an alarm system with immobiliser as standard by Mazda. My additions are just to make it extra difficult. A car with a factory fitted alarm and immobiliser is a good start. You can then get a second immobiliser fitted. You can also disable walk up unlock on your key fob and cars menu.
These new modern cars are complete garbage. Some cars have over 20 electronic modules through out the vehicle for various "creature" comforts. I'll stick with my 83 F100. They'll have to drag it somewhere to steal it. They aren't going to just drive it away, that's for damn sure.
The designers of these cars are smart enough to do better than this. Stop with all this convenience crap and make the cars secure. What about real metal keys again?
Dumb comment. Those are very visible and very well insulated and have absolutely zero of anything to do with these signal wires. Try commenting on stuff you actually know at least something about?
@@user-anthonywilliams Police closed my case. Tried everything but unfortunately no luck. Its amazing how people can steal cars so easily and get away with it!!
@@mdatharuddin2843 Okay. I have a friend that recovered his through a third party service provider. You can send me a mail so i'd send you the details, there's absolutely no harm in trying.
I have a theory to make your car less of a pick to steal and this involves looks of the car. Modifying car will make it more easy to spot in case it's stolen. Such as Instagram handle on one of your windows. Putting a military logo at the back of your car. Maybe even putting anime logos just something to make your car more personalized and less like every other same exact car model and color of that car. Your car with modifications will make it much more easier to identify. With my RAV4 I made the color of the hood and the top of the car to be blacked out. I can easily spot my car in a parking lot and know it's my car based on the fact the hood is black and the rest is red.
It's a pain, but just disconnect the negative battery cable and put a steering wheel lock on every night. The alternative could potentially be a nightmare.
Im still trying to figure out why people are stealing Rav 4s of all cars. Them mom cars must be a hot ticket in London lol. Also that was the slowest car theft I’ve ever saw.
Please refer to Ravi Jeya video channel. There’s a 14 mins clip there and it’s made more clearer how this car theft is done. Also a Toyota engineer told this guy how they were doing it as in the comments. I presume this is UK. This is a hazard of vehicles parked outside on the road, sadly. I’m unsure if Toyota have a fix for this of yet. Happy New Year from NZ.
this video is actually the owner and his buddy getting the car started remotley using toyota signal designator ignition start program since he lost his key, then he took his friend home.
No I think the length is there showing the bad guys identify the car with that White Prius V drive by and then back up (where they probably dropped the dudes off who did the dead).
The point in leaving the whole video is to verify the exact length of time required and how few tools and little light is required for the thrives. It's like watching car repo videos. You wouldn't believe how they can extract a car parked tight to others or a building. They can even use two tow trucks to pick up a front wheel drive parked tight at the nose and drive off with one truck moving in reverse. They csn drop the lift and push under the car or truck and hook it driving away in 3-5 seconds.
In a really bad neighborhood, I guess pulling a few fuses will prevent start up. Pain in the butt to do everytime but I would assume having your vehicle stolen is an even bigger pain.
Could install a secret kill switch
I go away from home for long periods, leaving my car in the driveway. I simply disconnect the battery. Of course, my car has "low market value", LOL.
Mine was taken 3 months ago from North London, taken to collier road in Romford. Taken exactly the same way. I'll be looking at reinforcement of the wheel arches, getting a steering lock and also seeing how I can secure it a bit more.
Hopefully yours won't take 3 months to get parts from the garage like mine
Hello, I also had mine serviced, steering wheel lock, one tire lock, and I have a rear camera, and I hope this kind of thing doesn't happen anymore.
And regarding the parts from the toyota, it also took me 3 months for them to come and now on 08/22/22 I will go to the toyota to have it fixed because they broke the dashboard inside to look for GPS
@@trainingcentrerayalondon you had a bearlock too?
Did you welcome all those poor helpless immigrants who ,most are high tech geeks or trained cyber spies from third world countries? Then join forces with local criminals.
yep you can prevent this next time, with dont buy a jap crappy piece of shit like this :D
FYI a steering wheel lock can be removed in about 2 seconds by using bolt cutter & cutting the steering wheel. (They make the locks pretty hard. But, the car isn't.)
A hack saw also works. (If they aren't strong enough to cut wheel with bolt cutters. Or if they want to use a
something smaller.) It just takes a little longer.
My Rav4 was stolen last night, i live in Plaistow, East London. Thankfully recovered it as i had a tracker. I think it was stolen in exactly the same way. Insurance company are dealing with the repairs as thieves pulled out lots of electrical wires inside the car.
I wouldn't want it back if I'm completely honest.
@@adlar2005 out of curiosity why do you say that? Is there something i should be concerned about?
@@mateenio2186I think it's because you don't know what the thieves could have done to it. They could have messed up some electrical parts in cost more money to fix
@@rosesmith3971 thieves pull out specific wires to disable the cars built in GPS tracking and cellular capabilites so it cannot be remotely disabled or tracked. Since they aren't experts, and are in a hurry, they usually cut or rip 2 specific wiring harnesses, which requires them removing part of the dash as fast as possible, which causes a lot of damage to other stuff.
Just go back to the steering wheel lock. I started using the steering wheel club since I got my car. It may not be bulletproof but, its a deterrent or it may add more time. Also, i will be changing my car alarm system to an aftermarket that, among many other features, add the shock, starter kill, and motion sensors. Also, remove the starter fuse if you can.
Expect in this case, additional security provided by Trunk Monkey would be appropriate…
There is a CAN bus going to the front light. And it is easy accessible from underwing. As you can see left lamp doesn’t work because thefts disconnected it. Then by accessing can bus they opened the car, untied(unbind) your keys and drove away.
Did you get your car back?
@@trainingcentrerayalondon jesus that is bad. Did you have keyless entry disabled and did you put your keys in battery saving mode? Or is this a completely new way to break in?
Hello!
Yes the car was 8 minutes from home and I got it back but the whole dashboard is broken because I think they were looking to remove the GPS.
Yes this is a new way of theft and toyota should pay attention to it
I've got a disklok over my steering wheel. Hopefully that will deter them a little....
@Jin I also took precautions and for the moment it is here but it is not known until when and the repair will cost me 4650 pounds
Kinda strange how various news websites are just now starting to talk about this issue
The thieves apparently haven't been saying what they've been up to (car mfr's have been releasing FOB's on newer cars that go to sleep w/o motion so the relay attacks were starting to be defeated) and the police / repair guys would have no clue what was going on here. Some guy who specializes in car security (computer stuff) had his car stolen this way and ran down the rabbit hole to figure this out and publicize it - great article over in Ars Technica that explains it (There’s a new form of keyless car theft that works in under 2 minutes).
The thieves directly attack the computer system in the car from within the car's own internal computer network (which connects and monitors everything down to lights etc.), which the car thinks is safe so its computer trusts all instructions - this is why the bad guys are disconnecting lights and prying open pieces of the car to cause errors and gain access to that internal network and then they tell the car to unlock, ignore the lack of the key fob and start up and let them go).
@@Sasparillafizz The yes-we-CAN-bus
I heard you can pull out the relay Fuse and they won't be able to start it just have to remember to put it back on
Let me guess … push button start … no kill switch ?…. Right ? ….nam Jamaica
My 2018 Dodge Charger can start up without the fob, but if the fob doesn't connect with the ignition plate the engine will shut off if any pedal is pressed. To disable this you'd have to dismantle my entire steering column to get inside the ignition switch. Which is hopefully too much of a pain in the ass and time consuming to do. 🤔
All data traveling through the can bus should be encrypted. That would probably defeat something like this
Get a Disclok or Stoplock Pro ... they will look for another as they need a disc cutter to get these off the steering wheel ! Make sure it is the dearer stoplock though, not the cheaper one as that can be broken off in seconds, just not the dearer one. Thieves know how to do this but don't want the hassle of another device to have to get around, especially as a disc cutter makes a lot of noise and sparks.
After a quick look at both disclock looks like it might be good. But the stoplock pro elite or whatever is no better than the original club. (The manufacturer knows it too.)
A set of bolt cutter thru the steering wheel & it can be removed in 3 seconds or less. A hacksaw will take a little longer. But, is a bit smaller & can be used by someone that might not be strong enough to use bolt cutters. (You can even get compact hacksaws now.)
There is an easy $5 fix. A hidden manual kill switch would have stopped this. There is also a steering wheel "Club" that locks your steering wheel manually. If they break in, they can't steer your car. A hidden tracker is also a good security feature that isn't a factory one placed in a different location. You can take the fuel relay fuse out from your fuse box and it won't go anywhere or start.
The club can be removed in seconds by cutting the steering wheel. (Bolt cutters or hacksaw.)
Manufacturer just tells you how tough their product is. They fail to mention how weak the part it's locking to is.
(They were hollow metal. I wouldn't be surprised if thru were some type of plastic now or in the future.) I wouldn't be surprised if they started making them weak enough one could break thru the steering wheel using "the club" locked to it.
The problem is that the thieves are so young, they've never heard of such a thing. A manual what??? Where can I get the app for that???
It would be great to have a secondary security system that allows the thieves to steal the car, but after 100 yards or so if you don't have a key with the right RFID signal for the secondary system, it kills the gas/throttle/motor and locks the door handles to the inside, then alerts either 911 or the owner. Car isn't stolen, AND the theives did the deed and get caught redhanded, hopefully.
I had one. It was a ignition coil module for my old El Camino. It had a toggle switch for valet, run, security. In the security setting it would allow the vehicle to start, run for a little bit and then drop the spark. Left it stranded in the middle of the street. Just had to hide the toggle switch.
Aye. With a taser too. If you don’t put the correct key within 1km they get shocked and locked in.
locking the doors would be a horrible idea, the rest i agree with.
I bet that in sweden a system that would lock the thieves in the car would actually be illegal 🤔
Does this only work with push start or are key ignition in danger too?
Just a push
Modern cars that require a physical key can have the key programmed. The only issue is you need to be able to the decode key cylinder $500. Be able to cut the key on the spot $2,500. Programming the key assuming no subscription or profile sign up is required $600. The window must be open so you can crawl in without tripping the alarm or they use this can injector to bypass the security. Definitely not a 2 minute job.
0:18 The Van appears to be part of the act. RAV4 makes sound and lights flash like someone remotely ran code scanner maybe to determine what codes it takes to access vehicle. Is that not what I see happening?
It is not, que are not in the 80s
I saw that as well, I believe it is a Prius V (push button ignition and probably also stolen so if pics taken, no worries)...the whole back up thing after the light seems like the reconnaissance drive by, confirm the target, then back up to drop the bad guys off and drive away.
They pull off the front headlight to access the CAN-bus wires in the headlight wiring loom. The CAN-bus isn't encrypted on Toyotas (and Lexus) so the main computer will accept any message on the bus as gospel. So the thieves connect to the bus, removes the owners keys from the memory then add their own. They they just unlock the car and drive away.
To fix this Toyota needs to add protections to the system, which probably requires a LOT of effort and the cars will have to be taken to the dealer for the update/retrofit.
Also, other brands are NOT this easy to steal. On VW Group brands for instance this is simply not possible.
Hello Training Centre Raya London. I would like to ask if I can feature your video "Toyota RAV4 2021 - stolen in less than two minutes", and potentially some of your others as well, for my new episode of compilations on my social networks? Thanks in advance!
Hi, Yes of course you can
I just want to ask you to put to the whole video
rather put a link
Very sad, but build a better mousetrap and you get a smarter mouse. My old Honda was stolen twice in Arizona with a modified key filed down. Had to use an iron clutch lock to prevent theft...till one day I forgot and next day it was gone.
Only really effective protection is a separate hidden lock system, or a pit bull sleeping in car 😂
Just to tell you, I put iron on the steering wheel and iron on the tire and now if they have to lift it, it has to be with a crane :))))
secret rocker switch that interrupts the signal to the starter. People have been doing it for decades. Re-wire the signal wire (the small one) for the starter to go to a hidden switch under your seat or under the dash. Make it so the starter will only work when you hold down that button. It's a little bit of work, and it's annoying to have 1 more step to start your car, but 99% of thieves aren't going to know how to get around it. If they towed your car away and had a long time to diagnose the problem, they would be able to bypass this, but most thieves are looking to be gone in a minute or less
Don't people buy immobilsers any more?
So every video ive seen of thieves robbing a rav4 by CAN injection is by the front left light? Why is this? Is it not possible from the right front side or is it just easier on the left side or why can someone explain?
CUZ THIS IS ON UK ONLY UK HAS A PROBLEM LIKE THIS WE KNOW UK IS CORRUPTED
@@justinlikesme19 That's not right, this happened to me too. Unfortunately, this often happens in EU countries.
You would think with all the computer tech onboard it could be disabled. A tracking device that can be fitted in different locations should be optional. My neighbor has a Tesla, they have cameras everywhere that watch who is near the car and what they are doing. I would bet these crooks are wary of those which probably won't start anyway.
And then in exchange for some added security your dik piks are shared all around Tesla employees because they at least used to have 24/7 access to all the camers, without you knowing a thing. Imagine having half a dozen semi-public web cams on at all times on your property.
Toyota is known for old outdated technology
@@OneManOnFirethis happens specifically because of cutting edge technology. It works by plugging into the car network which runs all the way to the fancy high tech headlights. If the headlights weren't so high tech it wouldn't be a way in.
What are they actually doing at the front of the car ?
Getting to the wiring
Push to start?
Yes
My dogs would've been raising a ruckus. You cant even walk down the sidewalk without them sounding.
Best method to secure your car from thieves is to install in it a bomb with a passcode if not entered it explode 😂
That's awesome you get to smoke a thief and get a new car
You will get done for endangering the thieves and that is a fact. Then you won’t be able to buy a replacement car or any insurance.
Unfit For Purpose under the Sales of Good Act 1988 - you're entitled to a full refund from the manufacturer.
Best method to secure your car from thiefs is to install hidden button which disconnects the ignition. No way any thief will find it if You hide it correctly
A gun also works too.
Easier said than done on modern cars with coil over plug and modern can bus systems that are sensitive. With modern cars you have a can low system that might be on all the time. When you unlock your car it's priming your fuel pump even before you open the door. You can even hear it under the car. It might go through a check and balances system and if your ignition is disconnected or might not like it.
@@OneManOnFire the starter solenoid on the starter itself. I highly doubt any system is monitoring continuity or resistance there. Perfect place for an interruptible circuit with a relay but further up the harness (not right at the starter) so it's hidden. I'd have it controlled by a momentary switch that is linked to a timer module giving you 10 seconds to start the car before de-energizing the relay.
You can get creative with the switch location by piggybacking on an OEM switch or using a micro limit switch behind something stupid like the AC vent so you have to move the vent left to right or open and closed to activate it. You know, something so absurd that nobody will take the time to figure it out.
You could do it for $30 or less in parts.
And neither will you after a few drinks!
@@OneManOnFireyou are 100% wrong in that this is easier said than done on modern cars. Any vehicle can have a starter kill installed at any decent 12v automotive security shop in less than an hour
Research Ghost Immobiliser, maybe it's also good for this kind of stuff.
Good luck trying to steal my car. Brake pedal lock that’s impenetrable and an internal siren that will deafen them.
What equipment do you have? I have to get another vehicle due to a break in and I want to be prepared!
@@toabettertomorrow7949 I Made my own brake pedal lock so it will confuse the thief.
I installed an alarm that’s activated if either of the front doors are opened. I made this alarm myself using a sealed lead acid battery and a latching relay circuit. If triggered it powers 2 very loud piezo sirens inside the car.
I made a metal cover for the computer port under the dash.
My car is a top spec CX-5. It has an alarm system with immobiliser as standard by Mazda. My additions are just to make it extra difficult.
A car with a factory fitted alarm and immobiliser is a good start. You can then get a second immobiliser fitted. You can also disable walk up unlock on your key fob and cars menu.
Is this your car
Yes
Is there more information to youre story? Mine got stolen this morning but its a camry im so fucking angry
2mins... Seems more like 20mins...
If you was really serious about stealing a car(s)
Invest in a tow truck, trailer, radio jammer, etc
I can't see a dang thing. Just a long video of nothing before the vehicle drives off.
I think those guys were actually slow. Gone in 60 seconds great movie 😂
Can't see a thing..
So wait, am I the only 1 who can see that you just need to harden 1 tiny entry point in to your CANbus and the problem is solved???
These new modern cars are complete garbage. Some cars have over 20 electronic modules through out the vehicle for various "creature" comforts. I'll stick with my 83 F100. They'll have to drag it somewhere to steal it. They aren't going to just drive it away, that's for damn sure.
20? More like 100+. Toyotas have poor digital security which is entirely on them. European brands aren't so stupid.
Steering wheel lock
Super dumb allowing a simple Canbus system to do this , LOL
Watch it indoors and you'll see it well :)
if it work on RAV4, GR Supra... Toyota GR Supra and BMW Z4 is same car.
Well this isn't the fastest way... Unless these guys were just learning..
The designers of these cars are smart enough to do better than this. Stop with all this convenience crap and make the cars secure. What about real metal keys again?
Hybrid versions I don’t think so i voltage wires you will electrocuted
Dumb comment. Those are very visible and very well insulated and have absolutely zero of anything to do with these signal wires. Try commenting on stuff you actually know at least something about?
Actually ours was hybrid and got stolen two days ago 😭😭😭
Mine has stolen last night from Rainham. Looks like they used the same method
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Hard luck man. You took measures in recovering it yeah??
@@user-anthonywilliams Police closed my case. Tried everything but unfortunately no luck. Its amazing how people can steal cars so easily and get away with it!!
@@mdatharuddin2843 Okay. I have a friend that recovered his through a third party service provider. You can send me a mail so i'd send you the details, there's absolutely no harm in trying.
Embrace diversity or keep your car.
I have a theory to make your car less of a pick to steal and this involves looks of the car. Modifying car will make it more easy to spot in case it's stolen. Such as Instagram handle on one of your windows. Putting a military logo at the back of your car. Maybe even putting anime logos just something to make your car more personalized and less like every other same exact car model and color of that car. Your car with modifications will make it much more easier to identify. With my RAV4 I made the color of the hood and the top of the car to be blacked out. I can easily spot my car in a parking lot and know it's my car based on the fact the hood is black and the rest is red.
sometimes it is stolen to do some other theft. the car is only needed for a few hours
@@Affordablebath_remodel You're absolutely correct
It's a pain, but just disconnect the negative battery cable and put a steering wheel lock on every night. The alternative could potentially be a nightmare.
I put a lock on the steering wheel every night and I also put a lock on the tire every night and so far I have no problem.
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@@saj1981 unless someone has one of those code readers
Stay clear of smart keys.
Get the club
They just cut the steering wheel
Digital.
OK
Tajný vypínač za pár stovek... jako kdysi.
Shit security from Toyota !
Video is a spoof
Mine was stolen the exact same method @2:15am 22/07/22 from E.LDN E12
Do you have a video recording and if so can you send it to me at this email: georgi6261@gmail.com
Im still trying to figure out why people are stealing Rav 4s of all cars. Them mom cars must be a hot ticket in London lol.
Also that was the slowest car theft I’ve ever saw.
You cant see anything? This video is too dark
i could see two guys stealing a car by accessing some canbus wires near the headlights and then driving away.
Turn your monitor on
Proceed to eye doctor immediately!
And here in Russia, thefts have decreased in comparison with the 90s.☝️😊
Too dark to tell what's going on. The only thing I saw was burglar removing your passenger side roof rail...
The roof rail is not removed look at it again more carefully the car was power from the outside.
@@trainingcentrerayalondon How did he do that???
Watch the video carefully and you will understand
Please refer to Ravi Jeya video channel.
There’s a 14 mins clip there and it’s made more clearer how this car theft is done. Also a Toyota engineer told this guy how they were doing it as in the comments.
I presume this is UK. This is a hazard of vehicles parked outside on the road, sadly.
I’m unsure if Toyota have a fix for this of yet.
Happy New Year from NZ.
this video is actually the owner and his buddy getting the car started remotley using toyota signal designator ignition start program since he lost his key, then he took his friend home.
dude you are crazy
You could have cut at least half the video.
No I think the length is there showing the bad guys identify the car with that White Prius V drive by and then back up (where they probably dropped the dudes off who did the dead).
The point in leaving the whole video is to verify the exact length of time required and how few tools and little light is required for the thrives.
It's like watching car repo videos. You wouldn't believe how they can extract a car parked tight to others or a building. They can even use two tow trucks to pick up a front wheel drive parked tight at the nose and drive off with one truck moving in reverse. They csn drop the lift and push under the car or truck and hook it driving away in 3-5 seconds.
Wrap your keyfob in aluminum foil it will stop sending signals to your car.
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