Source? CuriousFord is offering certain models with a 7-MT security device. You can opt for it, but late availability with the 2.7 or Sasquatch.
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Source? CuriousFord is offering certain models with a 7-MT security device. You can opt for it, but late availability with the 2.7 or Sasquatch.
Don't know if this has been mentioned but I thought that I read the console and glovebox do lock. We got that going for us.I'm with op and their original thought. I really want 360 video surveillance to monitor for door dings etc. I got tagged by a coworker a while back but could never prove it, even though paint color/height etc matched up. Either way I will be getting some form of video video monitoring asap. Sure would be nice to have it factory integrated like tesla!
Source? Curious
Were you the one on the tremor forum that had to replace an exterior door handle?I'm not a fan of security systems. My new Ford Tremor was recently broken into and it was super close to being stolen. With modern fords you can get inside and get the door keypad code off the Fuse panel then take the car out of security mode which allows them to re program a key on the spot. In my case they failed at the last step, I think because its a 2020 and they couldn't program it yet. To prevent this from happening again built a shield to block my horn from being unplugged like they did and had a ravelco system installed. Its basically a plug that you stick anywhere in the vehicle that doesn't let the vehicle be started in any way. Its worth every bit of the $500 it cost me. It looks like on the bronco the horn is located inside the fender so it can't be tampered with easily, a louder horn would be great security.
No you dont. I would never lock anything in my jeep center console. Id rather them open it up then pry the thing open which would be very easy to do.Don't know if this has been mentioned but I thought that I read the console and glovebox do lock. We got that going for us.
Good point. If they want it they'll get it. Bummer.No you dont. I would never lock anything in my jeep center console. Id rather them open it up then pry the thing open which would be very easy to do.
PROTECTED BY VIPER...STAND BACK.Been reading discussions on accessories and easy access personal items walking away when parked, the usual advice is tie and lock everything down.
Iām curious if thereās any solution the oem/aftermarket is offering to convert the vehicleās 360 system and assortment of sensors to turn on and record bursts of customizable length (10sec, 20sec, 30sec...) when motion is detected on a preset perimeter...and a warning decal like āSmile, youāre on camera.ā
I know there are numerous aftermarket in-car add-on cameras but Iām thinking of a cleaner solution by utilizing whatās already on the vehicle.
Probably, I still need to replace it.Were you the one on the tremor forum that had to replace an exterior door handle?
Wondering the same. It's on the list. Now, what is it?Old thread, but I have a lot of questions about theft and security. Not wanting to start squabbles about location, but Iām worried about everything thatās been discussed already. Iāll likely leave the top off or have a soft top on. But Iāve had doors stolen off a Jeep parked in my driveway.
Someone referred to this for ignition cut out, but I have no experience:
https://nohotwire.com/anti-theft-protection-for-jeeps/
Iāve seen these for Jeep doors, but itās not clear if something similar could be made for the Bronco:
https://www.justforjeeps.com/82215100-82215101.html
Thereās also the āperimeter alarmā in the accessory list, but I canāt find anything about it. Does anyone know anything about this alarm or have any experience with these other products?
Had that back in the day, both cars (civic and accord still gone) shattered glass on the sidewalk, useless.PROTECTED BY VIPER...STAND BACK.
Should've put real vipers in your car?Had that back in the day, both cars (civic and accord still gone) shattered glass on the sidewalk, useless.