Key takeaways
While there are different ways criminals are exploiting keyless entry systems; there are a range of actions you can share with clients to deter vehicle theft;
Where you park your vehicle can make a huge difference. Recommend parking it in a locked garage or secure area. Our research found just 34% of motorists with a garage always store their car in it. If you don’t have a garage or are parking away from home then try and park your vehicle in a busy, well-lit area. And do always remember to lock your car, by the way, no matter where you park.
Never leave the keys in the ignition. Thieves can work quickly. Also think about where you keep your keys – don’t store them in the garage or near your front or back door.
Keep your keys in a signal blocking pouch, container, or box. These devices help prevent signals from your keys being intercepted and manipulated by thieves.
Fit a vehicle tracking system. Think about fitting your own vehicle tracking device, even if you have one pre-installed.
Don’t leave anything in your vehicle. Anything worth stealing makes your vehicle more attractive to thieves. If you must store something in your vehicle for a short period, make sure it’s out of sight.
Consider using immobilisers. Immobilisers prevent the engine from starting without a correct key or fob. All new cars sold in England and Wales since October 1998 will have immobilisers installed already but if you have an older car, it may be worth considering one.
Use a steering wheel lock. If the vehicle is being specifically targeted then this may not stop a seasoned criminal. But, these bright yellow locks may put off an opportunistic criminal or at least can be very effective at deterring thieves to move on to an easier target. You can also fit security devices to your clutch and gear stick to make things even more difficult for criminals.
You may also wish to consider installing a physical post or a bollard. This is both a physical and visual deterrent for thieves and add an additional layer of protection for your vehicle.