Discussion
My E60 M5 was stolen overnight from a friends house in East London/Essex borders. No glass anywhere so I assume there is a way of getting into keyless cars without breaking any glass.
It's pretty distinctive in that it is Moonstone in colour, probably one of less than a handful in the UK I'd guess.
Please keep your eyes peeled and anyone who's got a keyless car, be warned if you didn't already know of the risks.
It's pretty distinctive in that it is Moonstone in colour, probably one of less than a handful in the UK I'd guess.
Please keep your eyes peeled and anyone who's got a keyless car, be warned if you didn't already know of the risks.
Here are some pictures from the original owner.
http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e60-m5-e61-m5-tou...
http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e60-m5-e61-m5-tou...
Thanks all. Yes it had comfort access.
I'm hearing that the scumbags have something they can insert into the door lock which sends a signal to open the door (presumably without the alarm going off)? I guess they then code a new key from the OBD. I always thought they would have to force entry into the car, which would involve some noise and maybe the car alarm going off - evidently not.
I'm hearing that the scumbags have something they can insert into the door lock which sends a signal to open the door (presumably without the alarm going off)? I guess they then code a new key from the OBD. I always thought they would have to force entry into the car, which would involve some noise and maybe the car alarm going off - evidently not.
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