Best Way to prevent Honda/Acura theft?

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install a killswitch, or if you're looking for an even easier method, remove the ECU fuse from the fusebox, car theieves arent gonna take the time to check the fuses when it doesnt start.
 
Parking in the garage is always an option but...sooner or later you're going to have to park in a somewhat questionable location for one reason or another..

Here's my advice:


1.) Keep the interior clean and completely empty. Jackets, sunglasses, CD's, radars, navigation units, etc. only draw attention to your car. Even having a radar detector or navigation mount puts your more at risk b/c thieves know that there's a good likelihood that the unit is under the seat or in a the glove box.

2.) Same goes for a sound system...this is one of the easiest things for a thief to rip off. Even having the faceplate removed leaves you at risk b/c again, thieves know that most people leave things like that in the car. Imagine if you're parked at a restaurant, bar, club, or even at work and a thief happens to walk by and see a detached faceplate from the stereo and an empty navigation/radar mount? Do you honestly think people actually carry faceplates and navi's/radars inside of the club,bar,work etc??? Of course not..

3.) If you're into modifying your Honda/Acura, don't advertise that your car is modified. Aftermarket wheels, hoods, exhausts, etc just draw attention to your vehicle and because so many people drive Hondas/Acuras, there's always a market for thieves to get rid of the stuff. Wheel locks are always a good idea but I recommend that you order a set from online that's not readily available in local auto stores.

4.) Lastly, use common sense. Don't park in a pitch black alley...always try to be in a decently lit area where there's going to be cars/people passing. And if you have to travel with valuables...always keep them out of sight and stowed away in a locked glove compartment.

Good luck!
 
You should wire up a hidden switch to the fuel pump and turn it off when you park it. If they can't find the switch, fuel pump can't turn on and the car can't run. easy and cheap!
 
i know older models (90's to early 2000's) are some of the most stolen cars in the US, my question is how should a honda owner, who lives in a not so good area, prevent theft of the car?

besides moving or parking in the garage, since both would not be options for me.
 
They have this thing you attach in your car electronically.. If you arm it, the car will not start untill you disarm it. My friend says its about 500$ idk fo sho on the pricing but it works.
 
The common Sense things:
Lock car
Don't leave things in car
Park within sight of home window

There are a lot of other things like:
Alarm System
Hidden Fuel Switch
Hidden Puch start Switch
Detachable steering Wheel
Keeping it low on gas, might help get it back if stolen by some1 with no gas money
Lo Jack (does not prevent theft but helps get it back)
 
Umm, make it a very undesirable car. Not undesirable as in keying your paint job, but like, parking under a street light, putting a nice wheel lock (you don't know just how annoying those are) etc. etc.

PS I wouldn't invest in a shnazzy sound system. Makes it even more desirable, and anything you do to make the car not start without some fancy routine is useless if someone jacks your car just to rip out the stereo.
 
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