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Post by martint2k4 »

my m8 told me that you can start a corsa/nova by simply taking the hazard switch out and turning it round, putting it back in and bumping the car, i tried this, and it works, what a security flaw eh? everyone glue your switches in lol
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Post by hobsey »

I hate to be the one to post this, but im sure someone else would have. but if it does work and a security floor, it isnt a clever idea to advertising it.
because no doubt some little thieving tw*ts will go out and try it after reading this.
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jus warning u, coz quite a few poeple know it, so was giving u a tip on how to prevent it if anyone finds this a bit concerning and wants me to delete what i have wrote, then let me know and i\'ll remove it
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warning appriciated, maybe thats something paul could work on on the u2u messaging. that if there is something that you want members to be aware of, then you could u2u it to everyone instead of senting it to people one by one.
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Post by martint2k4 »

i cant get my head around the fact that it is so easy to do, you would of thought vauxhall would of found this when they where in the process of making the cars and prevented it, ah well
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Post by broster »

every one knows about this to be honest
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Post by hobsey »

[quote=\"broster\"]every one knows about this to be honest[/quote]

sorry to be so blunt on my first post, but it was the first i have heard of this.
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Post by PaulW »

didnt do it on my old corsa, nor my GSi...

old corsa didnt have an alarm if any kind either...
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Post by rick »

i\'ve seen it done with a nova but never a corsa. also there seems to be an easy way to break into oldish vauxhalls as my dads cav and my corsa were both broken into in the same way i had a stoplock and i\'ve got a clifford alarm on my car as well so it was a bit annoying that they decided to break into my corsa when my dads cav was sat behind it on the street with no security devices and a bigger engine
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Post by punkheadgray »

ive never heard of it, doesnt make sense to me either? :? im gonna have a look at the schematic and try and figure that one out when i get a chance. doubt it\'d do it on mine ive got a clifford alarm immobiliser, you have too turn key one notch then press the button on the fob
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Post by tom87 »

^^
same here, dont think its a good idea posting it though, incase any brainless twocers are looking into the site.
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Post by punkheadgray »

im wondering if it does it on all corsa models? i know the SRI has a built in factory immobiliser, i might make a difference
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