Tahoe Broken Into...

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ugadawgs311

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A few weeks ago my 2007 Tahoe was broken into. Fortunately there was no structural damage to the car. The only evidence I could find of an entry point was the tailgate window; it was open, but just resting on the lock (in other words, it was not all the way open, it was as is if it was just unlocked but not opened up). The interesting thing was that the lock switch that locks the tailgate window was still engaged. Somehow the robber was able to open the window without unlocking or disengaging the window lock.

Has anyone heard of this happening before? I'd very much like to prevent this in the future. Any insight would be most appreciated. Thanks.
 

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Do you have kids? Mine press the remote buttons all the time. We've had our lift gate open up outside from time to time (power lift gate).
 
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Do you have kids? Mine press the remote buttons all the time. We've had our lift gate open up outside from time to time (power lift gate).

Nope, no kids. And I definitely wasn't within range of my vehicle to accidently unlock the liftgate. But that's my point: the lift gate wasn't unlocked. If you unlock the tailgate window on your vehicle and open it all the way, take a look at the lock (where the metal bar on the window connects to the tailgate). You'll see that the lock is lowered (i.e. disengaged, unlocked). Now, if you take that lock and push it up (keeping the window open), you can "lock" the lock (it will now be in the "up" position). Try shutting the window now, and you'll find that it cannot be shut because the metal bar on the window hits the lock on the tailgate. That is how I found my Tahoe in the morning. Unless they unlocked the window somehow, then manually pushed the lock "up" (which I don't know why they would do), then they must have been able to unlock the window somehow without actually disengaging the lock.
 

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Dam that sucks. I just recently had my tow hooks stolen from my kon while at a walmart parking lot. who the Fu** steals tow hooks?


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Dam that sucks. I just recently had my tow hooks stolen from my kon while at a walmart parking lot. who the Fu** steals tow hooks?


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:lol: I'm not sure how I'd react to that one other than just laughing out loud!!! That's just remarkable :D
 

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Sorry to hear that for both of you. But I guess that guy was really in need of tow hooks and just forgot to put them back.
 

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Yeah at first I was pissed off but about 10 minutes later I started laughing lol


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I wouldn't have noticed someone stole my tow hooks for awhile
 

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Some people just looooove taking what isn't theirs. Sorry to hear that. Are they expensive to replace? (Towhooks?)
 

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