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Puggitt

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Post #1
My flatmate keeps taking my keys while I'm at work and driving one of my gti's around. Just wondering if there is an easy to get to plug for the immobiliser I can simply unplug and the cars won't run?
Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 07:10
welshpug!

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Post #2
Just ring the police if the twat wont stop, he's uninsured and twocing.

or dont leave the keys lying about

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Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 07:32
Puggitt

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Post #3
But it's more fun of he thinks he broke it cause then he has to face telling me he's been using it. Bad humour, but this way is more fun
Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 07:56
dangti6

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Post #4
Perhaps pushing the fuel cut off switch in the engine bay?

I can't say I've tried it, but it may allow him to fire it up to life on any remaining fuel in the system and then die a few seconds later which he won't expect. Better than him just assuming the battery is knackered.

Inserting his toothbrush up your arsehole should make you feel better.

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  • Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 08:19
    cully

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    Post #5
    take the immo chip out the key fob
    Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 09:21
    rikky 🦔

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    Post #6
    dangti6 wrote:
    Inserting his toothbrush up your arsehole should make you feel better.


    this

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    Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 09:37
    RetroPug

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    Post #7
    Take your keys with you to work, or look up which fuse is for the fuel pump and remove it perhaps.

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    Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 10:03
    russbez

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    Post #8
    LOL

    i want to hear the result of this Thumbs up

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    Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 10:08
    walker_texasranger

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    Post #9
    Fuel pump fuse will get him every time, it will just turn over until the battery goes flat.

    Toothbrush round the rim of the bog, that will learn him, bit more subtle and less pain for you than the method mentioned above Thumbs up

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    Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 11:23

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