wylton
Naim and Mana member
My wife and I went for lunch at a local restaurant on Sunday & I had my shoulder bag stolen. My fault, I was too busy chatting and didn't pay enough attention to my property. That's the trouble with a man bag, everything was in it, wallet, money, bank cards, car & house keys, sunglasses and various knick-knacks that I carry around with me like a tape measure concert ear plugs, etc.
I cancelled the cards immediately & yesterday, I changed the house locks. I was wondering about the car though. It's an Audi A4, 07 plate estate. It's vulnerable, because my driving licence was in the wallet, so the perp has the car keys and an address. Of course, the likelihood is that he went to a convenience store & just bought a few cans of cider & that'll be the end of it, but you can't be sure.
I love the old banger tbh, it's the perfect car for me & I don't particularly want it stolen. It doesn't warrant the expense of changing the locks though, & I'm reluctant to get the insurers involved. I have a spare fob & the spare plastic key, so that's no problem. As I understand it, I can get the fob re-coded, but the physical key will still open the door & start the car. Is there something else I can do to make the car more secure without paying too much money?
I cancelled the cards immediately & yesterday, I changed the house locks. I was wondering about the car though. It's an Audi A4, 07 plate estate. It's vulnerable, because my driving licence was in the wallet, so the perp has the car keys and an address. Of course, the likelihood is that he went to a convenience store & just bought a few cans of cider & that'll be the end of it, but you can't be sure.
I love the old banger tbh, it's the perfect car for me & I don't particularly want it stolen. It doesn't warrant the expense of changing the locks though, & I'm reluctant to get the insurers involved. I have a spare fob & the spare plastic key, so that's no problem. As I understand it, I can get the fob re-coded, but the physical key will still open the door & start the car. Is there something else I can do to make the car more secure without paying too much money?