Sandman Ranger
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It will lock with the keypad until the keypad stops workingI thought the truck would not lock if it detected a key inside it?
Had a friend have an insurance claim denied because the vehicle was in fact recovered with no sign of ignition tampering. He had a spare key hidden on the frame, which was what the thief used. So, the vehicle was not ‘secured’ properly.Not sure that is considered stolen if you leave the key in it.
I only hit the panic alarm somehow. Lift leg to get in vehicle and "WTF is that?!?!"A real problem with these Rangers is the door unlock button gets easily pushed when in your pocket.
Back in the day we wired in a simple toggle switch in-line from the power to ignition as a kill switch. Was curious if anyone here was able to do the same?? With all the modern tech that is on here these days, I wouldn't want to create a surge or interrupt a crucial line.Figure out where the fuel pump relay is, make a kill switch. Won't happen again.
Realized i brought up an old thread after posting ?
He left the key in the truck. He's lucky he found it undamaged because insurance won't cover vehicles stolen with the keys in them.You have got to wonder how they started the truck without a programed PATS key. Push button start can be hacked, but key start is almost impossible.
He said "the extra key was in the truck"You have got to wonder how they started the truck without a programed PATS key. Push button start can be hacked, but key start is almost impossible.
I know of a few devices like the FlipperZero and HackRF that can read and transmit those codestruth is if they want it they will get it. all these cool products we see as owners like hide a key boxes and foil wraps etc. thugs and thieves also see... they have the internet too lol. they likely spend more time looking around for ways to make life easier them than we spend making it harder for them. if someone steals mine i dont want it back. i want a fat ass check from the insurance company for replacement cost and the goodies i had in it. i will not admit to stealing a car or truck since i eventually brought them back... however, i did in fact drive them like i stole them. as would the folks that dont intend on giving them back.