Schurkey wrote:HOW are they going to steal it?
If they're going to drive it away, the ignition switch would be worthwhile.
If they're going to winch it on a flat-bed, the ignition switch is pointless.
Either way, if theft is a genuine concern, you need to be able to track the car after it's been taken.
Track it if you can afford it. The Jacobs system resets every time you turn the
engine off, you cannot forget to set it. If someone jumps the switch and gets
it going, they will get just far enough to be entering traffic, and it will stop, will
not restart. How would you like to be sitting blocking traffic in a stolen car, the
police will soon be there. All the theft I read about would have been defeated,
I cannot understand someone leaving a valuable car unprotected. I used to
unhook the electrical before Jacobs.
Not many cars are stolen by towing, too conspicuous and too much overhead.
Anything goes wrong, you are out a clearly marked and traceable tow truck.
Bruce Roe