Someone tried to nick RX this morning!

Someone tried to nick RX this morning!

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Lordbenny

Original Poster:

8,661 posts

226 months

Tuesday 23rd January
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Got up at 06:30, not exactly middle off the night, and pulled back curtains to see two scroats crouching by the RX450h. Shouted out of the window then ran down to the car to see them jump in a black Merc and speed off. I went round to the nearside front wing and they’d un popped the front and side trim and tried to get at the headlamp. Luckily it all popped back again. Older models can be fully accessed by the headlamp wiring with the right equipment! They were unsuccessful with mine! So, it’s now parked on the drive infront of security camera and crook-locked. Don’t you just love moder cars? I’m glad it’s not mine and I can hand it back in a couple of months!

andy43

10,589 posts

261 months

Friday 26th January
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Speak to your dealer - steel plates are available free of charge for the RX450 to prevent access to the canbus plug in the wheelarch. If they try and charge you refer them to Lexus UK.
So far the rest of us get nothing…
And if you get a chance, go into your dealer on a Saturday morning and ask in a loud voice WTF they’re doing about it.

Andwoo

25 posts

11 months

Sunday 28th January
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As above and similar issues with RAV4, additional security plates available from dealers. Sorry to hear of your woes, I hope it doesn't happen again

TUS373

4,778 posts

288 months

Sunday 4th February
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I have RX450h and security plate to be fitted next weekend.

I am wondering if they add a sticker to the car to inform would be thief's not to bother with the headlight hack as they won't get in to it.

andy43

10,589 posts

261 months

Sunday 4th February
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TUS373 said:
I have RX450h and security plate to be fitted next weekend.

I am wondering if they add a sticker to the car to inform would be thief's not to bother with the headlight hack as they won't get in to it.
The problem with the protection plates and/or stickers is they’ll still try it. It’s worth a couple of minutes wasted time so whether you have the plates or stickers etc they’ll still rip your bumper off.
Until every single Lexus with sub standard canbus comms has been recalled and fixed we’re all at risk.
Below is a demo of the equipment used - the video was posted by the seller!! You couldn’t make it up…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMdfgYi09_w

Edited by andy43 on Sunday 4th February 23:04

TUS373

4,778 posts

288 months

Tuesday 6th February
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The video makes from grim viewing.

Given that insurance companies are so bad at paying out less than realistic replacement value, I would rather my car was broken into than stolen and lost or stolen recovered. At least bumper can be fixed.

Lost catalyst last year from my old RX. Miffed about that too. Did not replace the cat because it would just get taken again. Did not want the old car writing off as otherwise, its a perfect car in great condition for age.

Lordbenny

Original Poster:

8,661 posts

226 months

Wednesday 7th February
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Apparently as the car they tried to nick was brand new they wouldn’t have been successful anyway!

jfdi

1,140 posts

182 months

Wednesday 7th February
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TUS373 said:
The video makes from grim viewing.

Wow, is that really just using a hacked mini Bluetooth speaker and a cable with usb c to a single pin.
It's a mini speaker officer, it's not like they could even be done for going equipped.

Video reported to YouTube for what it's worth.

andy43

10,589 posts

261 months

Wednesday 7th February
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My view was the vid should stay up. There’s loads like that but I suppose taking down one of the ‘sales’ videos is a logical decision.
The more owners that know about it the better, as Lexus certainly aren’t publicising the risk, or publicising the free RX protection plates - owners are having to ASK to get them fitted.
The rest of us with LC, UX, ES, NX or whatever have zero sts given by Lexus.
JLR are now dead in the water despite investing millions in recalls - I even read they were subsiding border container security.
Lexus/Toyota need to find a solution for all cars and issue a recall while their customers can still get insurance.

swampy442

1,481 posts

218 months

Wednesday 7th February
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Well thats frightening! Who worked that one out?!

andy43

10,589 posts

261 months

Saturday 9th March
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Having been on the Lexus owners club forum today it appears the RX owners are now being offered upgraded or improved ‘enhanced’ headlight ecu can bus protection plates rofl

On that basis I’d assume they’re fking useless banghead

Lexus : issue a recall and either fit canbus comms fit for purpose or get immobilisers rolled out to all cars for less than a couple of hundred quid a car.

If you own a Lexus that’s on the vulnerability list - RX, UX, NX, LC, ES etc - go shout at your dealer, have a go at them on social media and just generally let them know this isn’t good enough. And then fit an immobiliser and stickers to advertise the fact. Quickly.

If you’re thinking of buying a Lexus, get an insurance quote first - it could be as much as a Land Rover. Don’t buy unless the dealer offers to fit an immobiliser free of charge.