I spoke with the ownersWhere do you have that information from?
I could develop a habit of putting my cap over the S/N on the dash after parking, but that would probably just cost me a smashed window given the $ of an EV these days. Guess I will have to hope the "robber" is in stupid mode and goes for that gas guzzling behemoth parked in frontThis video had some interesting clues.
-> VIN provides a key cut pattern and PIN via internet website
-> Cut new key and open door. No broken glass required.
-> Override alarm and immobiliser security with the PIN and an OBD diagnostic pad
-> Drive off.
Unbelievably, the VIN of every car on the road here can be looked up in seconds based on the license plate.I could develop a habit of putting my cap over the S/N on the dash after parking …
I never thought about the security implications of that until now.Your probably all aware that you can read the VIN through the space in the mask on the bottom left of the windscreen?
I wish I could fix it that easily in NZ although it's possible that having a visible VIN may be technically required when parked on public roads. I've already penned an email to our Minister of Transportation about this issue and bought a "club" steering wheel lock even though I think the risk is low.