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DrF



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L460 Owners Beware

Evening All,

Just beware, there is another spate of L460 vehicles being stolen again. Be extra vigilant

DrF

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Old-un



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Police recently warned me about a similar situation in my area regarding l322s being stolen and broken up to sell as parts ! They suggested I fit a steering wheel lock ( Krookloc ? ) as the thieves really want to take as little time as possible during the attempt to nick your car.

Steering wheel lock now fitted, £50 Halfords. Smile RR owner

Post #708753 9th Jan 2025 10:28pm
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DrF



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The latest trick is this, be very aware.


Post #708760 10th Jan 2025 12:47am
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EdJ



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What the heck is happening there? 2024 Range Rover P550e AB

Post #708771 10th Jan 2025 9:10am
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Are there other recent instances? Because in that example the thieves weren't successful, except in causing damage to the car.

It looks like they were trying to tap into the CAN bus to disable the alarm/immobiliser, then activate a new key. Similar to the method used on Range Rover Sports, where a hole is cut in the tailgate to access the system, and on some Lexus cars where they access it behind a headlight.

That said, I understand the security updates that Land Rover has rolled out over the past 18 months address this vulnerability. Hopefully, those updates are robust enough to prevent thieves from finding new workarounds!

Post #708774 10th Jan 2025 9:50am
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V8 Bob



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Think JLR need to find the mastermind and hire him! 2012 tdv8 Westminster arrived Jan 19 gone Dec 23

200 TDi discovery bobtail gone
RR classic v8 bobtail gone
300 tdi Discovery 3 dr gone

Post #708775 10th Jan 2025 9:55am
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Kot



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Old-un wrote:
Police recently warned me about a similar situation in my area regarding l322s being stolen and broken up to sell as parts ! They suggested I fit a steering wheel lock ( Krookloc ? ) as the thieves really want to take as little time as possible during the attempt to nick your car.

Steering wheel lock now fitted, £50 Halfords. Smile

Get a Ghost2! 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

Post #708777 10th Jan 2025 10:11am
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Kot



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bimjim wrote:
Are there other recent instances? Because in that example the thieves weren't successful, except in causing damage to the car.

It looks like they were trying to tap into the CAN bus to disable the alarm/immobiliser, then activate a new key. Similar to the method used on Range Rover Sports, where a hole is cut in the tailgate to access the system, and on some Lexus cars where they access it behind a headlight.

That said, I understand the security updates that Land Rover has rolled out over the past 18 months address this vulnerability. Hopefully, those updates are robust enough to prevent thieves from finding new workarounds!


Agree
Not seen any stolen 2018+ FFRR since JLR upgrade apart from a few who didn't do the update and still blindly using keyless. I monitor this FB group https://www.facebook.com/groups/2232808180288023/
Still lots of pre 2018 cars being stolen notably Keyless owners and no Ghost2 or similar fitted. 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

Post #708779 10th Jan 2025 10:17am
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EdJ



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Most Land Rover cars where I live (including me) use a steering lock. It's a pain quite frankly, but if it means they just move onto another car without one, then it works for me.

The fact that insurance costs have come down suggested to me that whatever fix JLR did, it may have worked? 2024 Range Rover P550e AB

Post #708780 10th Jan 2025 10:21am
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DrF



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They were apparently disturbed as was outside a Hotel in London, there have been others done apparently by this method.

Post #708782 10th Jan 2025 10:43am
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