4 Steps to Prevent Your Car From Being Stolen

The release of the latest ranking of the most stolen vehicles in Canada is yet another opportunity to talk about theft prevention.

According to Équité Association, which compiled the list and specializes in insurance crime and fraud prevention, the best solution is what they call a layered approach that consists of four categories: simple steps, anti-theft devices, vehicle immobilizers and tracking devices. Each layer provides a different level of protection and, in combination, diminishes the likelihood of theft.

“The techniques the criminals are employing are constantly evolving and becoming more sophisticated,” says Bryan Gast, VP of Investigative Services at Équité Association. “Adopting a layered approach is the best way for Canadians protect themselves, their families and their vehicles. Remember, when it comes to vehicle theft, the best offense is a good defense.”  

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Layer 1: Simple steps

  • Keep your car doors locked at all times
  • Never leave your keys in the ignition or start your vehicle remotely, even on cold days
  • Ensure your windows are closed completely when leaving your car
  • Park your vehicle in a well-lit area
  • Park your vehicle in a secure garage if possible

Layer 2: Visible or audible anti-theft devices

  • Audible alarms
  • Steering column collars
  • Steering wheel/brake pedal lock
  • On-board diagnostic (OBD) port lock
  • Brake and/or wheel locks
  • Theft deterrent decals
  • Identification markers in or on the vehicle
  • Window etchings
  • If possible, turn off the key fob or place it inside an RFID-blocking pouch (e.g. Faraday bag) when not in use, even at home.

Layer 3: Vehicle immobilizer

  • Install a quality aftermarket immobilizer device with an ignition disabler that protects against relay attacks, reprogramming attacks and CAN bus attacks.

Layer 4: Tracking system

  • Tracking services install multiple tracking devices in hidden places throughout a vehicle. In the event of a theft, these devices can help police locate and recover a vehicle.

As Équité Association points out, keep in mind that alterations to your vehicle may affect the warranty. It’s best to contact your manufacturer or dealer for more information prior to installation.

Earlier this year, the Canadian government announced a National Action Plan on Combatting Auto Theft, which identifies various measures and initiatives that can be implemented by the federal, provincial and territorial governments and their partners. Click on the link to learn more.

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