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11-28-2009, 01:57 PM
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Re: well It finally happen, The h2 was broken into.
 Hate to tell ya this but, that kinda sh!t goes on at this forum and won't stop because a noob questions it or points it out.
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Originally Posted by icehead
Heard the hy-tech ****ers
Really, is that necessary? I'm not the PC police, but really dude...
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11-28-2009, 02:06 PM
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Re: well It finally happen, The h2 was broken into.
I just found out about those electical jammers this Thanksgiving from my brother-in-law in law enforcement. The jammers that will open garage doors can be made failrly easily with over the counter parts from radio shack and even purchased online, and apparently GM and Honda are the easiest to open with the new wave of electronic car jammers. There is a way to foil both of them. A company in the US makes a device smilar to the cell phone jammers (hospitals and some auditoriums use them now to silence your cell phone) that will defeat both, that you plug in to 110v at home (for your garage door opener) and your 12v outlet in your car. Anyone have any specific info on them??? I always lock the door from the garage to the house, but there are lots of tools and good stuff they could get into in my garage too.
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11-29-2009, 03:56 AM
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Re: well It finally happen, The h2 was broken into.
Interesting thread, I would like information on the jammer for the vehicles. My house is protected by alarm and dog while I am away and even more when I am home.
As far as the profanity describing the perpetrators, go for it, they suck.
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11-29-2009, 04:34 AM
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Re: well It finally happen, The h2 was broken into.
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11-29-2009, 04:34 AM
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Re: well It finally happen, The h2 was broken into.
Really, can?t we call a spade a spade anymore! If someone did that to my Hummer I would refer to them as F*****g F****ers!
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12-05-2009, 06:18 AM
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Re: well It finally happen, The h2 was broken into.
There's nothing like an old school fix for that... A Hidden Kill switch on the remote receive module for the door unlock and starter Kill where ever that may be.
Leaving your H2 you would lock the system with the FOB and then throw the Hidden kill switch so the remote won't work to unlock or start the rig.
Of course upon return you would throw the switch back to revive the receive module.
Then again....the BCM comes into play I guess and who knows what it will do or if it would set a code. Sounds like a good idea me tinks.
I have the service manuals so me tinks I'll look that up an see if it will work on my 09 H2.
Comments or other suggestions welcome.... 
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09-26-2012, 11:16 PM
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Re: well It finally happen, The h2 was broken into.
Get yourself the 2way viper alarm and nobody but yourself can enter.
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09-27-2012, 04:00 AM
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Re: well It finally happen, The h2 was broken into.
 You realize the last post in that thread was in 2009? 
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