how to get past auto lock
I can't believe they can sell this over the internet to just anybody. What's the point of getting the club or anything else.?I think I'll just leave my keys in the ignition to cut down on the damage.
The "Professionals Only," does that include car thieves... The only thing going for the "S" owners is that there is limited space under the Dash when using the Autolock... 60Secs. to break on, I guess buy multiple units and put one on each of the pedals. Maybe we should get someone to design and make a removeable shift linkage or break pedal... It is just ridiculous... I have not lost any cars ever since having our 88' Accord stolen 3 times. All our other cars have been safe, "Knock on Wood." I worked at an auto audio shop to as an installer to pay my way through college and have several Derringer units still laying around the house new in the Box. That what I installed on the "S". The only hard part was getting the wires for the siren and the starter kill through the firewall. Our 93' Civic Coupe was spared not so long ago due to the Derringer Alarm. The starter kill is hardwired at the Starter not under the Dash making it nearly impossible to start without investing a lot of time. The thieves seemed to have tried to short out the alarm but actually blew the Master Fuse under the hood thus not being able to start it and it was spared. To bad they don't make alarms like this anymore. All of DEI's alarms are so similar now that they are getting easier and easier to bypass. But the all things aside, if they want it, they will get it no matter what. I make it a habit of parking my "S" in a highly visible area away a bit or on the street... The more on lookers, the safer I believe... Good luck to all...



that's how they steal cars in SF.
