Hello,
first post here.
I was wondering if someone has installed anti theft measures in his van?
For example, alarm system from vw, gps tracker from other brands, airtags, ...
It's a costly van afterall.
Thanks.
I agree, they are more likely try elsewhere. I have a disklok which I fit everytime I leave the cali and I have a tracker. Mine was required by insurance and will recover the vehicle. I understand the VW alarm is ok. If the thief wants your van and they are given enough undisturbed time then no swcurity will stop them but for tge majority of time just makes yours more difficult to steal. Whatever you decide make sure you use it all the time.Each to their own of course and it really comes down to how comfortable you are with the level of security you have; my view is the more you have, the better; if nothing else, it makes me feel better knowing I've done what I can to protect it.
There is also the insurance aspect; having an S5 tracker (I think they also accepted S7) was a requirement in my case; you might also get a small discount if you have a Ghost 2 installed.
I can highly recommend BearLock which is installed to disable the gear shift when locked - it keeps the gear shift in Park.Hello,
first post here.
I was wondering if someone has installed anti theft measures in his van?
For example, alarm system from vw, gps tracker from other brands, airtags, ...
It's a costly van afterall.
Thanks.
On the New T7 California?I can highly recommend BearLock which is installed to disable the gear shift when locked - it keeps the gear shift in Park.
You are probably still in the minority and are reasonably new to the market. I am sure somebody will invent a similar gadget for you soon.On the New T7 California?
I suspect the Bearlock may only work with an automatic too but still a valuable contribution to this thread for those of us it applies to. ;-)I can highly recommend BearLock which is installed to disable the gear shift when locked - it keeps the gear shift in Park.
I have been around for a few years. The Bearlock is a mechanical lock for the DSG/Manual gear shift that locks the Gear Selector in position and mounted on the selector shaft below the actual gear lever.You are probably still in the minority and are reasonably new to the market. I am sure somebody will invent a similar gadget for you soon.
I suspect the Bearlock may only work with an automatic too but still a valuable contribution to this thread for those of us it applies to. ;-)
I thought this was the T7 section of the forum anyway ;-)... hence why @WelshGas questioned it
My apologies. I wasn't reading the small print ;-)I have been around for a few years. The Bearlock is a mechanical lock for the DSG/Manual gear shift that locks the Gear Selector in position and mounted on the selector shaft below the actual gear lever.
The T7 California/Multivan does not have such a gearshift. It has a Dashboard 3-position selector that is , as far as I am aware , non-mechanical in its action.
That's pretty cool, I was wondering if/how Bear Lock would solve the issue of the T7 having an electronic gear shifterThere is apparently a version of the Bearlock that locks the steering column, as well as some other measures, that works with the T7.
The link is in german, therefore you should open it with a browser equipped with a translation addon.
T7 Bear Lock
It is a Steering Lock not a Gearbox lock and limits the amount of adjustment , height and reach , of the Steering wheel.That's pretty cool, I was wondering if/how Bear Lock would solve the issue of the T7 having an electronic gear shifter
Hopefully the UK supplier of Bear Lock will add this to their portfolio.
Someone a while back talked about always leaving the van at 'locked' full lock, to make winching onto a low-loader difficult. I don't have the experience to know whether or not this is the case, but try to do this anyway.Secondly - A California cannot be hot wired it needs the Remote to deactivate the Immobiliser.
So a California can be be stolen with the Key or it can be lifted or winched onto a low-loader.
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