I have a 2021 Yukon Denali. Lately I have been concerned about the latest auto theft methods being used by thieves today. Some of these methods can render all of our security protection useless. For example, hacking your key fob signal. There is a simple $29.99 device sold on Amazon that can plug into a laptop computers USB port which enables you to scan the RF frequencies for key fob signals and record them. You can find detailed instructions on this and information on transmitters you can buy and everything you need to know on YouTube. You don't have to be a computer geek to hack a cars computer and steal it. The info is out there. A lower tech method I read about being used in Texas to steal new Yukon's and Tahoe's is to pop the hood and swap out the vehicles ECM for one in which the security features have been deleted. This renders the door locks, alarm and immobilizer useless. You can start the vehicle and drive away without messing with key fob signals. Whoever thought you could simply swap out the vehicles computer to bypass security? Evidently not the manufacturer.
I've thought about adding some old-fashioned low-tech theft protection, like a hidden switch somewhere that will disable the fuel pump relay. This will eliminate the possibility of the vehicle being driven away. This would be easy enough to install, but I have one question I hope someone can answer. If anyone tries to start the vehicle with the switch in the disabled mode, will it trigger a dash warning? Will the warning indicate a relay or fuel pump problem? A dead giveaway to any thief. Will it trigger a fault code that will have to be cleared?
I'd like to hear some feedback or concerns from others on auto theft.
I've thought about adding some old-fashioned low-tech theft protection, like a hidden switch somewhere that will disable the fuel pump relay. This will eliminate the possibility of the vehicle being driven away. This would be easy enough to install, but I have one question I hope someone can answer. If anyone tries to start the vehicle with the switch in the disabled mode, will it trigger a dash warning? Will the warning indicate a relay or fuel pump problem? A dead giveaway to any thief. Will it trigger a fault code that will have to be cleared?
I'd like to hear some feedback or concerns from others on auto theft.