Re: Stolen Honda
I have, one more than one occasion taken my slim jim, put a bend in it
inserted it through the top of the door, and knocked at the lock sideways until it popped open. I have also used cb and ham radio antenae on a number of occasions. Honda'a arent that hard to get into, although they are harder than the old K cars, 7seconds start to entry. Dan "Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message news:SNWdnSsCS5neS5ffRVn-gw@sedona.net... > "Larry" <ziggy_calif@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:TJyOd.3621$ZZ.1571@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net ... > > They used a "slimjim" to gain access to the vehicle....can't explain how > > they were so clean in starting the car though. FWIW, if you have a > > Mitsubishi Mighty Max PU, you can gain entry into the locked cab with a > > rectangular shaped cardboard box cut out. > > > > > My son and his wife were locked out of their '89 Accord LXi when we were > visiting a couple years ago. I called road service and the guy who showed up > was confident he would get it open. The Slim Jim (his first attempt) simply > didn't do the job - there was nothing he could hook to move it in a > direction he could use. (Slim Jims are made for the type of lock that lift > up to unlock.) Ultimately he used two padded pry bars and a set of padded > wedges to pull the top rear of the driver's door away from the body and he > went through that gap to get a hook on the door lock. It took him maybe 15 > or 20 minutes, and he was very conspicuous while doing it. He really earned > his $35! > > Mike > > > <GillPickle@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1107659611.910160.200730@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... > >> My '92 honda accord was stolen and recovered a few days later. Neither > >> the door lock nor the ignition lock show any sign of tampering. How is > >> this possible? > >> > >> > > > > > > |
Re: Stolen Honda
On 5 Feb 2005 19:13:31 -0800, GillPickle@gmail.com wrote:
>My '92 honda accord was stolen and recovered a few days later. Neither >the door lock nor the ignition lock show any sign of tampering. How is >this possible? Perhaps someone in your life participated in stealing it. For example, a house maid, a girl friend, a wife's friend. Perhaps your house was broken into and someone stole a spare key. Do you know where all your spare keys are? |
Re: Stolen Honda
On 5 Feb 2005 19:13:31 -0800, GillPickle@gmail.com wrote:
>My '92 honda accord was stolen and recovered a few days later. Neither >the door lock nor the ignition lock show any sign of tampering. How is >this possible? Perhaps someone in your life participated in stealing it. For example, a house maid, a girl friend, a wife's friend. Perhaps your house was broken into and someone stole a spare key. Do you know where all your spare keys are? |
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