Correct but there is another step that is crucial to it activating but will not put it out on here due to thieves being everywhere. The less they know the better.
Correct but there is another step that is crucial to it activating but will not put it out on here due to thieves being everywhere. The less they know the better.
Psst, ravelco isnāt an anti theft and they already know how, they have known for 40 years bud. If IGLA could be defeated Especially in the matter of 1-2 minutes then I would do the same. If I didnāt then people like yourself would be the one here making a post saying āI donāt know how they stole it so fast, maybe aliens sent them some new technology because XXX is top notch and impossible to bypassā. Putting ALL the information out is needed so everyone knows that what they are being told is utter bullshit. If that is too much for you then use the ignore option because it will be the same thing everywhere I frequent.You: The less thieves know the better
Also you: Iām going to publicly post how to defeat Ravelco in 2 minutes
Thanks. Information is already out there and it actually makes no difference if they āknowā because they canāt stop the activating of it once it is but they could figure a way to do carjack you and be gone before that activation.Very well said.
With the addition of a relay, my IGLA installation has also done this since day 1. It does mean that wiring was altered for installation, but IGLA does offer this core functionality by default.Mine does this and i got mine last year from gearhead fabrications. I don't think this is a new feature.
What shop did you use to have IGLA installed?With the addition of a relay, my IGLA installation has also done this since day 1. It does mean that wiring was altered for installation, but IGLA does offer this core functionality by default.
For my installation, there was ZERO additional cost to have the anti-carjacking feature enabled and configured. The vehicle only shuts off when it has slowed - exactly as described in the IGLA manual. A āno cutā option does sound greatā¦but, functionally, this new product seems redundant with what is already included with the IGLA system.
You are not reading what I wrote and I actually wrote it several times. Go back and read it again. You do not, and let me repeat this, do not have this option. This is a separate setup that is used in addition to IGLA and is for ALL mopars. A ram/trx is one of many and this does more than the anti carjacking feature that IGLA has when more stuff is done. The video posted is showing what it does during the anti carjacking but this does more and can be setup without IGLA, so in short, no you do not have thisWith the addition of a relay, my IGLA installation has also done this since day 1. It does mean that wiring was altered for installation, but IGLA does offer this core functionality by default.
For my installation, there was ZERO additional cost to have the anti-carjacking feature enabled and configured. The vehicle only shuts off when it has slowed - exactly as described in the IGLA manual. A āno cutā option does sound greatā¦but, functionally, this new product seems redundant with what is already included with the IGLA system.
Lockdown Security n Markham, ONWhat shop did you use to have IGLA installed?
Ok, for the 11th time, hopefully you can read it and comprehend it this time around. It is possible, its done on mopars and is NOT THE SAME THING THAT I POSTED. Hopefully you caught it that time. What I posted is added to IGLA, that means its not IGLA and does more that what you posted and does what you posted without going and cutting circuits to do so. It has been said several times and honestly Iām not sure how you read it 4 times in the last 10 comments and havenāt figured it out. Not trying to be a dick but holy shit .THIS CAN BE USED WITHOUT IGLA. Just to show you I will go wire up mine to do remote shutoff and have IGLA in service mode.Not the first time I have posted this but, despite what some forum members adamantly insist upon, here is a video I shot last winter after this same discussion came up and some people insisted that IGLA Anti-Carjacking mode didnāt work/wasnāt possible.
Works great here - as does the phone app. No bias, no axe to grind, no profit motiveā¦just fact that is easily observed.
How is this product description any different from the integrated IGLA anti-carjacking mode?Anti carjacking activates automatically if forced out of your vehicle or you exit while running. It then requires the pin only (cellphone app and Bluetooth IGLA fob is ignored just in case its in the vehicle when carjacked ect) after about 300 yards so you and the occupants can safely get away. If the pin isnāt put in it will shutdown when safe speed is achieved, 30mph and under. This is an automatic thing and is controlled by letting you know to put the pin in when activated by flashing hazards and then it speeds up after the first 300 yard flashing.
It says several times its not IGLA and accommodates IGLA. I see your just here to try and throw assumptions and not actually read it all. You do not have this and as stated its for all mopars and does more than carjacking mode considering it forces shutdown with anti carjacking offThe thread title mentions IGLA. It implies that the system could/should be added to a vehicle āwith IGLAā. Logic then suggests that you are marketing this solution to users āwith IGLAā.
Why would someone pay additional money to add a feature that their system already has embedded?
As stated in my first reply in this thread, I agree that there is marginal advantage to not having to cut a wire and install a relay but the relay solution is really not complicated, risky, or invasive.
Once again you are incorrect. The anti carjacking is not available on all vehicles. Some like almost every Mopar requires extra stuff to make it happen and cuts circuits like I have said 2 dozen times, maybe you missed it. Some vehicles like toyota, lexus, infiniti, nissan ect have shutdown over can and lin bus MOPAR DOES NOT, catch it that time. The manual is a generic āwhat it doesā and doesnāt apply to every vehicle.How is this product description any different from the integrated IGLA anti-carjacking mode?
Here is a copy/paste from the IGLA manual - looks a lot like the paragraph you wrote above:
āAnti-carjacking
The feature is designed to prevent theft by means of force or intimidation. In case of carjacking, IGLA ALARM will block the engine once the car is at a safe distance from the owner (about 300-500 m).ā
I had Ron and Dave at Car Systems Installation in North York do mine.Lockdown Security n Markham, ON
Ronen is good peopleI had Ron and Dave at Car Systems Installation in North York do mine.
Yes he is! So is his other staff members. Great place, I 100% recommend them!!Ronen is good people
Havenāt met the others, I talk to Ronen a bunch, we were talking yesterday actually. The fast accent gets me everytimeYes he is! So is his other staff members. Great place, I 100% recommend them!!
As stated, you do not have this option, as you can see IGLA was placed into service mode, that means IGLA is temporarily turned off. Remote shutdown using drone appā¦How is this product description any different from the integrated IGLA anti-carjacking mode?
Here is a copy/paste from the IGLA manual - looks a lot like the paragraph you wrote above:
āAnti-carjacking
The feature is designed to prevent theft by means of force or intimidation. In case of carjacking, IGLA ALARM will block the engine once the car is at a safe distance from the owner (about 300-500 m).ā
Yes sir.....Mayor did have his car stolen and Denver is #1 in per capita auto thefts.Sounds pretty slick and will be one of the next steps to keep up with and try to stay ahead of these thieves. I'm glad you aren't sitting idle with the product offered. I was just reading that the mayor of Denver had his car stolen recently. Not sure what it was but that's neither here nor there. Dug into that a little bit and last year in Denver alone there was an average of 39 vehicles stolen every day. Not even near a port. I'm sure the stats include a few junkers but still, kind of blows my mind. Anyhow, keep up the good work sir you are truly appreciated.