antnee
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Registered: 30th Dec 07
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Just been told about loads of new 1 and 3 series getting pinched cos of how easy it is to nick them.
They are being stolen by getting a blank key card and taking the window out, put blank key in and programming said key via the OBD port and drive the car away!
Seems like a massive cock up for BMW
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daymoon
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Registered: 1st Aug 08
Location: Selby, North Yorkshire
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I am sure I read about that some where last week. Crazy how easy it is to steal a car these days.
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Lee_fr200
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Registered: 8th May 11
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Yep can be stolen within 60 seconds
The alarm has a blind spot on the drivers side and they don't have sensors for breaking glass so ppl are reaching down reprogramming and driving away, BMW has said there's nothing wrong with there security systems! I was to buy a 135 a few weeks back but after doing my research it's put me off, it's not just them either it's all push button start bmw's
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BeetleGav
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security wheel brace.... job done. keep your car
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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As said, bottom of the window nearest the wing mirror has no sensor. Major bmw fuck up.
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rossnomore
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sit on the porch with a rifle
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John
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That's quite a fault.
I' never buying a car again though, if a problem is mentioned on a forum then that car is useless to me, leaves no cars.
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richc
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Registered: 24th Mar 07
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Have a read on pistonheads.
About a month ago, literally every single day someone was saying their 335i, 335d, 535d etc had gone missing - pretty much all of them in east london.
Someone posted a link n the forum, which is for the quipment that lets you programe keys from somewhere in easten europe. Think it was about 5000 euro.
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Mattb
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Thats quite shocking really - you would have thought youd need an online link to the factory to recode the keys..
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Lee_fr200
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Search it on YouTube, seriously takes seconds once in the vehicle, the police stated that thousands of bmw's had gone missing in just 1 month
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Mattb
Thats quite shocking really - you would have thought youd need an online link to the factory to recode the keys..
I wouldn't, a DIY'er should be able to code their own key, should just have more security than that.
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Neo
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Registered: 20th Feb 07
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All a bit gone in 60 seconds
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jrdn7
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Registered: 14th Feb 11
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I mind hearing about some car that was built in circa '09 that could be nicked by just snipping the handbrake cable and bumping it in some way that knocked it out of gear. It could then be rolled onto a trailer and towed away. Don't know how they for around the alarm tho.
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Welsh Dan
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Its allegedly easy to drill the drivers side lock, leaving no external damage and just requiring a lock replacement, then reprogramming the keys as mentioned.
We seem to get problems with BMW bumpers going missing on a regular basis. Apparently very easy to get off without needing to get in the car.
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Colin
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Makes me glad I bought a 318i petrol now.....nobody would steal that!!
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Colin
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tbh this is no worse than turning the hazard switch upside down on a corsa B & bumping it.
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John
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It's considerably worse, They've got 20 years on a Corsa hazard switch.
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Nic Barnes
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Nova you Internet warriors. At least get it right when you preach away.
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Colin
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Its easy to interrogate an OBD port with purpose built software though and sadly theres always a way to do these things. Relay logics pretty straight laced but that was a absolute fuckup, turn the switch upside down and you get full elec's on oops
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
Nova you Internet warriors. At least get it right when you preach away.
My corsa came on with it also.
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NovalutionGSi
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Registered: 20th Feb 07
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
tbh this is no worse than turning the hazard switch upside down on a corsa B & bumping it.
Seriously??? thought that was only on the Mk2 nova.......
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Nic Barnes
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I hang my head in embarrassment. Apologies.
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Darryl H
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Mine does it aswell 
Sounds like a big cock up by bmw though!
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NovalutionGSi
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Its easy to interrogate an OBD port with purpose built software though and sadly theres always a way to do these things. Relay logics pretty straight laced but that was a absolute fuckup, turn the switch upside down and you get full elec's on oops
On the Nova it wasnt full electrics! I've tried it, turned the switch over whilst engine was running, took the key out and found that the Rad Fan did not kick in...... A minor issue and something the Tealeafs wouldnt be too worried about!
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A2H GO
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Registered: 14th Sep 04
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Shit myself the other night because I came home and there was a mark of yellow paint on our house under the door bell, I've never noticed it before so didn't really think much of it but when I got in the Mrs goes, 'have you seen that paint by the door'...which made me think of a story I heard a while back whereby gypos would go round marking house's with nice cars and create a list of addresses which they'd sell to professional car theifs or something along those lines.
So I got some sandpaper out and rubbed it off sharpish and now have to make sure the Clio is parked behind the BMW every night
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