brake-locking anti-theft mod
Hi guys,
Not sure if this is the place to ask, but I discovered (the worst way possible) that my car has a strange mod. Apparently the previous owner installed a key under the dash that locks the brakes. I always assumed it was a ignition electrical cut type thing... I only discovered this cause I was showing the car to a friend, he fiddled with it without my knowledge. When I tried to move the car wouldn't budge. This involved getting a special trailer that could support the front wheels of the car and towing it to a Porsche Centre, where they discovered this. I will be getting my car back later today but wondering if someone could share some details on this type of mod. Thanks |
I have seen some interesting alarms in my day, but never a lock for the brakes. I would imagine that it could be easily removed by the mechanic.
Where are you in Portugal? My father's family was from Viseu, and my grandmother still has a house outside Fatima. Some of the roads out there in the mountains are incredible. |
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I'm from Porto, Portugal You should come visit, I love my country :) In regards to the mod, I was thinking on leaving it on, if it actually works and it doesn't present a security problem, thoughts? |
I've decided to keep the mod.
After messing with it a bit, it works like this : Key inserted, turned all the way to the left, pressure is released from the brakes. Key out or turned all the way to the right, pressure is applied to the front wheels. Car won't budge.. The chief mechanic @ Porsche Center thought it was a clever mod. Suggested I left it on. He said there's an extra tube in the brake cylinder for this. Shame he didn't take any pictures while investigating. |
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http://i.imgur.com/3JxNZg2.jpg I'm glad you got your car sorted. |
That is an interesting mod
Can you post some pics? |
Very interesting mod indeed. I'd like to hear more about this too.
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Sadly no picture was taken by the engineer.
I wonder if it's something like this : https://www.google.us/patents/US4873824 Have a look at the schematics. |
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