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Old 07-01-2005, 11:27 PM   #4
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I'm looking to secure the device with two screw holes and then mount some kind of fibreglass barrier behind the keypad - to stop access to the door rods through the two screw holes and one wire hole.
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Mate you need bolts and a metal plate inside the door to stop them.They are likely to remove the screws ,but round head bolts are available and cannot be unscrewed from the outside .
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I also plan to fill the space where my keyhole used to be with fibreglass to block access to the rods..
Put fibreglass there but place a steel metal plate there inside


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I was thinking about this and the best I can come up with is fuses/or low voltage diodes between the numberpad and the control module..
Put a reed switch on the panel on the inside so when it is removed the alarm will trigger.

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The device is designed for cars and is waterproof etc. I don't really care if kids fiddle with it - to replace the keypad costs about the same as having the lock remounted - and less than replacing the whole handle mechanism (if thats whats required).

It's a solution in progress - I figure my car will be harder to break into with no keyhole.
How about the windows?

If they drill it how will you get in ?

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