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PreciousMetal 01-17-2010 12:09 AM

Security System
 
For the last 12 years, I have been driving Subaru WRXs with a rather sophisticated, integrated alarm system which came fitted by Subaru Australia in later models. I think my 370Z would be just as desirable to car thieves, joy riders and car jackers, though the lack of rear seat and boot space might make it less attractive to ram raiders :D.

The "not so sophisticated" security system on the 370Z does surprise me. All someone needs to steal our cars is the key/transponder. Leave the key in the car, on the kitchen bench, in your bag at the gym, pool or beach and an opportunistic thief can drive away. By way of comparison, later model WRXs (after 2001) have been fitted with a keypad. Even if you have the key, if you can't enter the 4 digit code, the car won't start.

Another feature I am missing is anti-hijack. Someone can pull me out of my 370Z and drive off in it. Even more surprising is that the car can still be driven off if the owner is left by the side of the road with the key in his pocket ! As far as I know the car will continue to run with the "No Key" warning flashing until the engine is turned off. Starting the car later might be a challenge for the thief, but they could be hundreds of km away by then.

To the best of my knowledge, theft deterrent is limited to the sticker on the B pillar. I don't think my car has a siren or will sound the horn if someone breaks in, but I will be happy to be told otherwise.

Certainly, these security features on the WRX were not always appreciated by owners. The need to enter your code each start was considered a pain, remembering your code and punching it in on that little keypad was difficult when you were drunk :barf:, it was easy to accidentally trigger anti-hijack by mistake by unbuckling the drivers seatbelt and opening the door. But, in a very short period of time, it addressed the problem of theft of these cars.

So, I feel the need to enhance the security of my car as I'd hate to lose it. Has anyone gone down this path ? Any recommendations ?

vipor 01-17-2010 12:21 AM

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Mr Ed 01-17-2010 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by PreciousMetal (Post 363964)
For the last 12 years, I have been driving Subaru WRXs with a rather sophisticated, integrated alarm system which came fitted by Subaru Australia in later models. I think my 370Z would be just as desirable to car thieves, joy riders and car jackers, though the lack of rear seat and boot space might make it less attractive to ram raiders :D.

Certainly, these security features on the WRX were not always appreciated by owners. The need to enter your code each start was considered a pain, remembering your code and punching it in on that little keypad was difficult when you were drunk :barf:, it was easy to accidentally trigger anti-hijack by mistake by unbuckling the drivers seatbelt and opening the door. But, in a very short period of time, it addressed the problem of theft of these cars.

I used to own a MY98 and MY02 WRX and on the MY02, I absolutely hated and despised the security system. It was a massive piece of sh*t. Sorry. :inoutroflpuke::inoutroflpuke::inoutroflpuke:

My mate recently bought a MY03 WRX and we nearly disabled the car. I had to help him decipher Subaru's alarm instructions.

When I was getting the stereo put in, the car alarm went into shutdown mode. It had to be towed back to Subaru for those idiots to work out what went wrong?

In the end, I took it to Subaru and asked them to disable it. All insurance needs is for a '3 point' alarm. This dumb keypad was piggy backed onto the alarm to make it a '6 point alarm'. Disabling it made it a 3 point.

To be honest, it was not a sophisticated alarm system. Many stereo installers said that it was old school / primitive.

So much so that in 2007, I chose not to buy a brand new MY07 SUbaru Impreza WRX STI and bought a FPV GT instead. I was not going to be subjected to the nonsense anymore.

I believe the current generation of STIs do not have this at all.

My advice to you is - have sufficient insurance. If someone wants to hijack you, let them take the bloody car. Your life is not worth it. If you have sufficient insurance, everything is cool.

AK370Z 01-17-2010 03:02 AM

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Originally Posted by vipor (Post 363970)
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Rob46 02-08-2010 11:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PreciousMetal (Post 363964)
For the last 12 years, I have been driving Subaru WRXs with a rather sophisticated, integrated alarm system which came fitted by Subaru Australia in later models. I think my 370Z would be just as desirable to car thieves, joy riders and car jackers, though the lack of rear seat and boot space might make it less attractive to ram raiders :D.

The "not so sophisticated" security system on the 370Z does surprise me. All someone needs to steal our cars is the key/transponder. Leave the key in the car, on the kitchen bench, in your bag at the gym, pool or beach and an opportunistic thief can drive away. By way of comparison, later model WRXs (after 2001) have been fitted with a keypad. Even if you have the key, if you can't enter the 4 digit code, the car won't start.

Another feature I am missing is anti-hijack. Someone can pull me out of my 370Z and drive off in it. Even more surprising is that the car can still be driven off if the owner is left by the side of the road with the key in his pocket ! As far as I know the car will continue to run with the "No Key" warning flashing until the engine is turned off. Starting the car later might be a challenge for the thief, but they could be hundreds of km away by then.

To the best of my knowledge, theft deterrent is limited to the sticker on the B pillar. I don't think my car has a siren or will sound the horn if someone breaks in, but I will be happy to be told otherwise.

Certainly, these security features on the WRX were not always appreciated by owners. The need to enter your code each start was considered a pain, remembering your code and punching it in on that little keypad was difficult when you were drunk :barf:, it was easy to accidentally trigger anti-hijack by mistake by unbuckling the drivers seatbelt and opening the door. But, in a very short period of time, it addressed the problem of theft of these cars.

So, I feel the need to enhance the security of my car as I'd hate to lose it. Has anyone gone down this path ? Any recommendations ?

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