XtremeMaC
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not my car, but hopefully owner will get your good graces and catch this group of thieves!!.This makes me so angry! Hope you get the car back okay and teach them a lesson
I know some key fob signals are easier than they should be to intercept, Bought a 2020 4runner this year with the smart key to find out the next day tons of 4runners get stolen by using a key fob repeater. Solution is to keep the keyfob in one of those bags that blocks the signal, maybe the same thing here?Sucks to hear and I hope the best. Unless the car was left warming up in the driveway, Im curious how the thief was able to start the car without a key and know how to disable the GPS on the car...
I highly doubt that. Thatâs a highly professional job. A90 isnt a $150k to $200k car. If thatâs the case, then she was targeted and they knew her and the car.I know some key fob signals are easier than they should be to intercept, Bought a 2020 4runner this year with the smart key to find out the next day tons of 4runners get stolen by using a key fob repeater. Solution is to keep the keyfob in one of those bags that blocks the signal, maybe the same thing here?
No need to doubt it, it is documented by Toyota/LexusI highly doubt that. Thatâs a highly professional job. A90 isnt a $150k to $200k car. If thatâs the case, then she was targeted and they knew her and the car.
I was saying I highly doubt thatâs how they stole that Supra. Not doubting it can be done. lolNo need to doubt it, it is documented by Toyota/Lexus
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/toyota-lexus-relay-attack-1.5380947
https://www.autotrader.ca/newsfeatu...argeting-toyota-and-lexus-vehicles-in-canada/