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glassman 01-30-2015 10:48 PM

Lojack any thoughts or opinions?
 
Thinking about getting this for the Camaro.

How does it work? GPS?
Are there apps for our cell's?
Their website doesnt give out any real data
Any users here? if so, i guess no news is good news....

Bryan O 01-31-2015 07:26 AM

I had it. Never worked. Complete waste of money.

Build-It-Break-it 01-31-2015 07:51 AM

It only works if your surrounding law enforcement agency supports it. There units are hit with a signal once your car is reported stolen and the police get a signal as to the general area your car is in. My wife works for the PD and they recover stolen cars all the time. I think it's worth the piece of mind for the money and time invested in most of our cars.

Sieg 01-31-2015 08:01 AM

If you search the web a little.....motorcycle guys were hot wiring old cell phones easily concealed in their bike then using the emergency locate signal of the cell phone.

glassman 01-31-2015 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bryan O (Post 592538)
I had it. Never worked. Complete waste of money.

How did it never work? Never activated?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Build-It-Break-it (Post 592542)
It only works if your surrounding law enforcement agency supports it. There units are hit with a signal once your car is reported stolen and the police get a signal as to the general area your car is in. My wife works for the PD and they recover stolen cars all the time. I think it's worth the piece of mind for the money and time invested in most of our cars.

Thats good info, never thought about the Law enforecment support (recipriation).....Do they recover stolen cars all the time "with Lojack"?

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Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 592543)
If you search the web a little.....motorcycle guys were hot wiring old cell phones easily concealed in their bike then using the emergency locate signal of the cell phone.

I had heard about that, do know if when they were wiring them, if they were 'powerring' the cell phones? I was told to do that when my TBSS was jacked, but wondered about battery life....

kill switches dont work when a flat bed is taking it...which somebody was telling me last week how their ride was stolen....

GregWeld 01-31-2015 08:25 AM

My question is - why would you think anyone would want to steal your car?

glassman 01-31-2015 08:55 AM

Because its blue. I read an article (i believe everything i read) on birds stealing/borrowing blue things

GregWeld 01-31-2015 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by glassman (Post 592552)
Because its blue. I read an article (i believe everything i read) on birds stealing/borrowing blue things

HA! I thought that might wake you up!

Bryan O 01-31-2015 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glassman (Post 592544)
How did it never work? Never activated?

Yes, it was activated. However, I had to constantly reactivate the service as the key fobs routinely wouldn't work. I had the reps out several times to inspect the system and they couldn't find what was wrong with it. Scrapped it altogether when it came time to renew.

Build-It-Break-it 01-31-2015 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glassman (Post 592544)


Thats good info, never thought about the Law enforecment support (recipriation).....Do they recover stolen cars all the time "with Lojack"?

Yes they get hits all the time. My wife says it's easier to located the cars. If they're within a half mile radius the police units pick up the signal. At her department they don't stop looking once they have the signal until its found. You can't base everything off one persons experience Positive or negative. It's like saying "I got in a car accident so you shouldn't buy a car they're dangerous".


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