Take Your Keys. Nearly 20
percent of all vehicles stolen have the keys
in them.
Lock
Your Car. Approximately 50 percent
of all vehicles stolen were left unlocked.
Never
Hide a Second Set of Keys in Your Car.
Extra keys can be easily found if a thief
takes time to look.
Park in Well-lighted Areas.
Over half of all vehicle thefts occur at night.
Park in Attended Lots. Auto
thieves do not like witnesses and prefer unattended
parking lots.
If You Park in an Attended Lot, Leave
Only the Ignition/Door Key. If your
trunk and glovebox use the same key as the
door, have one of them changed. Don't give
the attendant easy access to your glovebox
and trunk. Upon returning, check the tires,
spare tire, and battery to be sure they are
the same as those you had when you parked.
Never Leave Your Car Running,
Even if You'll Only be Gone For a Minute.
Vehicles are commonly stolen at convenience
stores, gas stations, ATMs, etc. Many vehicles
are also stolen on cold mornings when the
owner leaves the vehicle running to warm up.
Completely
Close Car Windows When Parking. Don't
make it any easier for the thief to enter
your vehicle.
Don't
Leave Valuables in Plain View. Don't
make your car a more desirable target and
attract thieves by leaving valuables in plain
sight.
Park With Your Wheels Turned Toward
the Curb. Make your car tough to
tow away. Wheels should also be turned to
the side in driveways and parking lots.
If
Your Vehicle is Rear-Wheel Drive, Back into
Your Driveway. Rear wheels lock on
four-wheel drive vehicles, making them difficult
to tow. Front-wheel drive vehicles should
be parked front end first.
Always Use Your Emergency Brake When
Parking. In addition to ensuring
safety, using the emergency brake makes your
car harder to tow.
If
You Have a Garage, Use It. If you
have a garage, take the time to use it rather
than parking outside where your vehicle is
more vulnerable.
When parking in a Garage, Lock the
Garage Door and Your Vehicle. By
locking both the garage and vehicle doors,
the chances of deterring a thief greatly improve.
Don't leave the registration or Title
in Your Car. A car thief will use
these to sell your stolen car. File the title
at your home or office, and carry registration
in your purse or wallet.
Disable Your Vehicle When Leaving
it Unattended for an Extended Period.
Remove the electronic ignition fuse, coil
wire, rotor distributor, or otherwise disable
your vehicle anytime thieves may have extended
access to it.
Replace
T-Shaped Door Locks With Straight Locks.
Some vehicle doors have lock assemblies at
window level that flare out in a knob or "T"
shape. A thief can use various tools to gain
access inside the vehicle, grab and pull the
lock. Straight locks prevent this.
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
Stolen cars/parts are more easily traced when
vehicle VIN numbers have been etched on car
windows and major parts.
Engrave Expensive Accessories.
Engrave personal ID numbers on car stereos,
cellular phones, etc., so the thief will have
difficulty disposing of them.
Investing in Vehicle Protection
Ignition
Kill Switch. Splice an inexpensive
toggle switch into your ignition wire. The
trick is hiding the switch well. Keypads,
pressure pads and more expensive "immobilizers"
and "passkeys" can also be used.
Fuel
Kill Switch. The valve that halts
the fuel supply is closed. Visible Steering
Wheel Lock. Prevents the steering wheel from
being turned.
Floorboard Locks. Devices
that disable the gas or break pedal.
Gearshift Locks. Disables
shifting of the transmission.
Tire/Wheel Locks. Prevents
the vehicle from moving.
Hood Locks. Prevents the
thief from gaining access to your security
system and battery.
Armored Collar Around Steering Column.
Protects the column and ignition.
Electronic
Security Systems. Audio alarms sound
loud warnings when doors/hood/trunk are opened.
Optional sensors include glass breakage, motion,
tampering and towing. Panic buttons and automatic
engine disable features are also recommended.

Vehicle Tracking This is done with a transmitter
hidden in the car that allows police to track
the vehicle.
Drive safely!