
Does anyone know how this type of theft can ocurr i thought having a key to insert into the dashboard would make it less prone to theft compared to a keyless car?
Thanks
I’d be interesting to hear what BMW have to say!!bubbabear wrote: Sat Dec 01, 2018 8:01 am My car was up to date with all software. It was serviced last month at main dealer and had the security patch update last year. so if you think your E70 is secure and cant be stolen then you are wrong mine was GONE IN 60 SECONDS !!!other than steering wheel lock and cctv outside house what else can you do to prevent car theft ?
How do i value my car it was 2012 LCI 7 seater with comfort seats 20” alloys and pro sat nav. FBMWSH 63k miles , 1 prev owner and 4 new tyres with new discs and pads last month.
Thanks for any advice
Unless I’m misreading the initial post, this wasn’t a keyless entry/ignition car so the scanning trick doesn't work.marti wrote: Sat Dec 01, 2018 8:09 am Really sorry to hear about your car.....some thieves have key readers, so if your keys are just in your house hung up etc. they can read/ scan the key then programme a key they have and away they go....its not just BMW's.....I always keep my spare in the safe and user key in a metal tin lined with lead, that blocks them trying to scan the key.
Ah.... I see its only newer models they scan the keys......so just wondering how they gained entry and got to the OBD2 port without the alarm going off....?X5Sport wrote: Sat Dec 01, 2018 10:05 amUnless I’m misreading the initial post, this wasn’t a keyless entry/ignition car so the scanning trick doesn't work.marti wrote: Sat Dec 01, 2018 8:09 am Really sorry to hear about your car.....some thieves have key readers, so if your keys are just in your house hung up etc. they can read/ scan the key then programme a key they have and away they go....its not just BMW's.....I always keep my spare in the safe and user key in a metal tin lined with lead, that blocks them trying to scan the key.
Almost certainly key cloning via the OBD2 port as it took that long. The security update didn’t completely solve that issue and has very likely been got around again.
Just to present the other side to this view..... A lady who worked for me a few years ago had her Mercedes estate car up for sale and had nobody willing to pay near the price she was asking. It was (genuinely) stolen and the first offer she got from the insurer was in excess of her asking price.....Leslie wrote: Sat Dec 01, 2018 3:01 pm Sorry to hear that , you need to find values of similar specced cars for sale as the insurance will be offering bottom "trade" price for it I'm afraid being the sharks they are ....![]()