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Old 07-10-2013, 03:34 AM   #16
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They know how to start your car once they're in it.
So you're implying that we're dealing with a professional here? I really don't have a lot of knowledge on the subject, but doesn't somebody capable of starting a car without a key generally not have a lot of trouble getting into the car in the first place? If they're capable of starting the car it's a whole new ball game---the headlights become just one small piece of a much bigger package.


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That's actually a very interesting prospect you brought up. I would go try it now but my car is currently on stands with the battery disconnected. That's how I imagine a thief would go about obtaining the headlights.
And of course the other matter I didn't mention earlier (but should have) is this: Even if the frunk of a locked Boxster does open when the lever is pulled (not established---I'm bettin' it won't), you'd also have a situation where the intended crook is fiddling around with pulling headlights while they are flashing wildly and the horn's blaring. Although I'm sure there are exceptions, in general I can't imagine too many bad guys sticking around under those conditions. If they were willing to deal with 10 or 15 seconds of noise and lights, I guess somebody who knew what he was doing could disable the alarm---maybe as easily as just pulling a fuse?

KB, I'd go out and test my electronic release disabled theory for you but it's a little early in the morning to deal with the racket of the alarm. Later, for sure...
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