Good outlook-it is frightening thoenvy said:im gonna turn a blind eye to it and plead ignorance..... just like i do to most attrocities in the world today
if i dont see it, it aint happening :?
Good outlook-it is frightening thoenvy said:im gonna turn a blind eye to it and plead ignorance..... just like i do to most attrocities in the world today
if i dont see it, it aint happening :?
cj_eds said:Would depend how thick your garage door is and how strong the radio signal between the car & fob is adamski. Bear in mind wifi signals will travel through some house walls (and yet be completely useless in other houses).
This story has been growing in momentum on places like PH and BMW blogs/forums for a while now. It is hard to believe BMW are still sticking their heads in the sand over it, and that someone like Watchdog or the Daily Wail haven't cottoned on to it and caused a much greater fuss.
Would make a nice tabloid story if a large part of the BMW Olympic fleet went missing within a month or two!

Adamski said:Can they get the signal if you lock and unlock your car in the garage?
Z4andy said:There has been cases of door locks being drilled/removed and somehow the alarm does not sound.
It has been rumoured that the car is then coded to a key and not the other way around (key coded to car).
One chap recently intercepted thieves who ran off. Door lock removed and door was open.
No alarm sounded :? Don't have a clue how that would be.
Z4andy said:It has been rumoured that the car is then coded to a key and not the other way around (key coded to car).
M@r said:{"]So the key, excuse the punis to secure the OBD socket? Perhaps even disconnect it?
Worried about our 5 Series now. I often leave it at station car parks over night. Sounds like the Z4 would be safer![]()