MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: keano on September 03, 2013, 09:31:40 pm
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Hey guys
I won't give you the full story but basically I've had one of my car keys stolen and my car was broken in to at home last night.
No damage- just look like a bomb had gone off as they ransacked every compartment in the car.
If it wasn't for the big iron gates I can guarantee the car would have been stolen.- so I'm assuming they will be waiting for another opportunity.
Anywayyyyyyy. What's the best port of call next? New locks, keys and barell? The car is currently garaged with a steering lock and I've removed the battery.
Help :(
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Sorry to hear that squire. I presume you've informed the police. Would you need to notify your insurance company or anything? Keeping it parked in the garage without a battery is a good idea until you work out what you're going to do next.
Thieving scum should be :fighting: at close range.
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Clifford Avantguarde alarm system :happy2:
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Get the keys and anything they can affect changed.
Your insurance company may help but that is a gamble if you go that route.
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Clifford Avantguarde alarm system :happy2:
The above has got to be the quickest and most economical way for peace of mind until you find permanent solution!
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Add a cheap CCTV system in case it gives any additional clues to the faceless scum which sneak round doing as they please... :fighting: :mad:
(Sorry for rant - had a similar thing with my old mkiv...)
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These sort of scum make me sick.
Wait till they come back and make them pick up their teeth
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If they have a key then there is a possibility that they can and will have another attempt at theft. Not necessarily at your home but when parked at the shops or pub or wherever. Change the locks. Your insurance company may pay for it, I paid a bit extra to have that covered. But you are 'at risk' so they wont be happy if you don't.
And fit a good alarm as suggested.
Really sorry to hear that it happened though. B******ds.
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My friend had this happen and they actually took his car. Police recovered it a few days later COMPLETELY unmarked... not even a curb mark.. AND they had put half a tank of fuel in it!!! Very odd..
Anyway as the insurance claim hadn't been processed he decided not to involve them (ie ruin his NCB) and did it on his own.
IIRC all locks and immobiliser coding etc was about £700-£800 at his local VW dealer.
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Had something similar happen to us once.
We didn't let the car out of our sight for a few hours while sorting other things out and then moved it somewhere safe (friend's garage) while we sorted things with the insurance companies.
With hindsight, I probably wouldn't have bothered with using the insurance. The car locks weren't covered on the house insurance, so we called Churchill (our car insurer) who sorted it all out for us - BUT - the total cost was sub £500, so by the time we'd paid an excess it wasn't worth the subsequent rise in premium year on year for having a claim.
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Howd they manage to get the keys and link it to your address? I know you said you wont give the full story but cant help but feel intrigued, just tell me to jog on if im being nosey :evilgrin:
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Always some scumbags trying to take someones pride and joy.
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if you know any one with vagcom they might be able to un-program that key so that it cuts out the immobiliser... that will stop them driving off with it... Its worth a try!!!
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Add a cheap CCTV system in case it gives any additional clues to the faceless scum which sneak round doing as they please... :fighting: :mad:
(Sorry for rant - had a similar thing with my old mkiv...)
A hood or a hat gets over the CCTV in an instant :innocent:
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I know on my a3 the number of keys registered to the car is in the menu. I think you can have them unregistered so they won't work
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Hi chaps. Thanks for the positive feedback :) :happy2:
£716 to replace everything to make the car safe again. Might even get a free service wash! :grin: :sad1:
Devastated!
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Sorry to hear bout this Nick..wonder if Ed can recode them
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Potentially another option:
With my car insurance I got the option of 'key insurance' which is seperate to my car policy. If I loose my keys or they got stolen, they will pay for replacement keys/locks etc etc. I pay a £25 excess.
Just a thought.
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I have cover but have to use my excess. Then they only pay £300 and my premium will go up!!
Ill just take the hit :happy2:
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I have cover but have to use my excess. Then they only pay £300 and my premium will go up!!
Ill just take the hit :happy2:
That's rubbish! Almost pointless have the damn thing!! #insuranceripoff
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Either way has to be better than having your car stolen. :confused:
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Either way has to be better than having your car stolen. :confused:
Very true, very true!! My point was about this glorious idea about covering loss of keys when in fact it doesn't mean anything in practice.
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They've caught them!!!
Broke into next door and tried to pinch his L200 truck. He stopped them. :pomppomp:
Waiting to hear back if they have got my spare key. May save me a fortune!
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They've caught them!!!
Broke into next door and tried to pinch his L200 truck. He stopped them. :pomppomp:
Waiting to hear back if they have got my spare key. May save me a fortune!
How dumb can someone be to come back to the same area and street to rob again!!
At least they were caught, scumbags! Hopefully they will cough up your keys!
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They've caught them!!!
Broke into next door and tried to pinch his L200 truck. He stopped them. :pomppomp:
Waiting to hear back if they have got my spare key. May save me a fortune!
That's wicked news!!! Hopefully good news ;)
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They've caught them!!!
Broke into next door and tried to pinch his L200 truck. He stopped them. :pomppomp:
Waiting to hear back if they have got my spare key. May save me a fortune!
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Hope so! Good luck buddy
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They've caught them!!!
Broke into next door and tried to pinch his L200 truck. He stopped them. :pomppomp:
Waiting to hear back if they have got my spare key. May save me a fortune!
That's wicked news!!! Hopefully good news ;)
Second this :smiley:, really happy they at least got caught so your mind can rest a bit :)
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There is a GOD! Hope the pikey scum get whats coming! :happy2:
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Great news! Hope your neighbour dished out some 'justice' too ;-)
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Im surprised you get break ins down XXXXXXXXXXX Drive mate..... :sick:
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They've caught them!!!
Broke into next door and tried to pinch his L200 truck. He stopped them. :pomppomp:
Waiting to hear back if they have got my spare key. May save me a fortune!
Hopefully he stopped them properly. :wink:
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2 lads. 16 years old.
They've robbed about 5 houses on the street. Taken bikes, wallets, purses, cars, you name it.
Police are coming round to see me. Hopefully have a suprise for me in the form of a key :drinking:
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2 lads. 16 years old.
They've robbed about 5 houses on the street. Taken bikes, wallets, purses, cars, you name it.
Police are coming round to see me. Hopefully have a suprise for me in the form of a key :drinking:
And a free bike or wallet would be a bonus. :wink:
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Have to say how sad it is that 16 year olds are at this. When I was 16 all I did was play football with my mates.
I'm not condoning their actions, but when you see the backgrounds that a lot of these kids come from it's unsurprising that they can't escape the shackles of crime,drugs etc. Coming from a good home usually makes things much easier in regards to life opportunities. Some of these kids will get out and get on, but it will be a minority unfortunately.