It would definitely make hauling home 20 bags of mulch a PITA, but there's always this option . . . .Aside from armor plating and forcefield…I think I have all my bases covered.![]()

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It would definitely make hauling home 20 bags of mulch a PITA, but there's always this option . . . .Aside from armor plating and forcefield…I think I have all my bases covered.![]()
MTTAIt would definitely make hauling home 20 bags of mulch a PITA, but there's always this option . . . .
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Thank you. It really sucks having to do all this, but that is the reality of it. My TH is in Austin, and it does not fit in the garage, so, I have +70K candy sitting on the driveway. The Mexican border is 190 miles away, and after they cross it it's goodbye forever. Insurance will not pay to buy a new one, but just whatever they decide it is worth when the claim is made.hold the lock button and press the unlock button twice until you see the fob blink 4x. Wake by pressing any button.
to sleep the key card fob: remove the battery. Some Toyota fobs will just “turn off” transmissions after inactivity or after being stationary for a while.
If you cannot garage your rig this is one of the better security ideas.Hey guys, new here. Wanted to share an idea to someone who might be interested. Anyway the first thing I did installed 41.22 relay kill switch but instead of the switch it came with I did purchased 30$ CAD fingerprint scanner with relay controll box on Aliexpress. Dont have to hide it. Works very good. So even if a thief got my keys they won't be able to start it unless replacing starter relay with original one. Fingerprint connected to constant power. It draws 50uA at idle and 150mA when active which is few seconds. Installed it not direct view but under trailer brake panel.
Got a link for the fingerprint scanner with relay control? There are many to choose from.Hey guys, new here. Wanted to share an idea to someone who might be interested. Anyway the first thing I did installed 41.22 relay kill switch but instead of the switch it came with I did purchased 30$ CAD fingerprint scanner with relay controll box on Aliexpress.
Thank you. It really sucks having to do all this, but that is the reality of it. My TH is in Austin, and it does not fit in the garage, so, I have +70K candy sitting on the driveway. The Mexican border is 190 miles away, and after they cross it it's goodbye forever. Insurance will not pay to buy a new one, but just whatever they decide it is worth when the claim is made.
How does one go about thisIf you cannot garage your rig this is one of the better security ideas.
Another takeaway from this is to have all your additional accoutrements in your build added to the insurance policy.
Length, it's the 6 foot bedDepends on the insurance.
Why does it not fit? Height? Width?
Gotcha. I can garage my TH but based on my awful experience with my 22 pro, I need a more robust solution .Length, it's the 6 foot bed
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100....order_list.order_list_main.17.28061802I9GmVMGot a link for the fingerprint scanner with relay control? There are many to choose from.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100....order_list.order_list_main.17.28061802I9GmVM
I think they’re all the same module just different scanner button styles on that page: You’ll want to take ~10+ scans of your finger print into the control module it can store on all angles as your finger hits the scanner (think older iPhones w/home button Touch ID unlock).
I’m about to find out next week when my kits deliver. There’s two setup methods according to filgr8, I DM’d him today. It’s pretty badass and ironclad in terms of security. The only way a thief could steal a Toyota with this implemented is if they got their hands on a tow truck. But if you AirTag your rig, cops will be there before they can get the truck running on it’s own volitionHow hard is this to wire up?
Interesting - how would this compare to RavelcoI’m about to find out next week when my kits deliver. There’s two setup methods according to filgr8, I DM’d him today. It’s pretty badass and ironclad in terms of security. The only way a thief could steal a Toyota with this implemented is if they got their hands on a tow truck. But if you AirTag your rig, cops will be there before they can get the truck running in it’s own volition
Well a physical plug with a Ravelco is pretty solid, it’s definitely something within direct view from dealership service techs unsure if that voids a warranty, whereas the fingerprint scanner method using a mix of either in-line kill switches with a removable relay and a smaller UI scanner that can basically look like nothing and will act like nothing unless it’s your fingerprint. I would think this Ravelco is more expensive net net but don’t quote me on this I’m pretty new to onboard electronics anti-theft setups.Interesting - how would this compare to Ravelco