A lot of unpleasant things can happen to a car, one of which is theft. Unfortunately, a way has not yet been invented to secure the car from any attempt at theft, however, some reliable methods still exist and you can use them.
Instructions
Step 1
Be careful not to let criminals steal your car easily. In particular, you should not leave your car outside in a dark, unlit place, especially if you forget to turn on the alarm. Close doors and block locks, even if you leave the car for a short time. Do not leave documents in the car, and even more so do not forget the keys in the ignition, even if you have to leave for only 5-10 minutes.
Step 2
Don't feel like a car is protected from theft just because it is relatively inexpensive. Unprofessional criminals are often afraid of stealing expensive cars, since they are usually equipped with a high-quality and reliable security system, so the owners of cheaper cars are the victims in such cases.
Step 3
Try to use several different types of anti-theft systems to protect your vehicle. Faced with the difficulties of stealing, the criminal will surely give up his venture and prefer to find easier prey. The combination of completely different methods of protection is sometimes too tough even for a professional.
Step 4
Do not use popular anti-theft systems. The fact is that hijackers are studying methods of dealing with such systems and, as a result, they can easily cope with even very expensive and advertised alarms around the world. Make sure your car cannot be stolen using boilerplate methods. In particular, it makes sense to pay attention to new items in the field of security systems, as well as to reliable, but not too hyped up options for protection against theft.
Step 5
Protect electronic alarms: the criminal should not be able to quickly find and cut the wires, thus neutralizing the anti-theft system. By the way, you can also use a self-powered alarm. But in any case, it must be supplemented with other protection options: for example, a device that will allow you to lock the doors or turn off the engine, even in an already stolen car, by making just one call to the service department.