Immobiliser
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Immobiliser
Can a secret switch be classed as an immobiliser?
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Re: Immobiliser
Sure, just wondering if the insurance company asks if an immobiliser is fitted I can say yes.
Re: Immobiliser
You would be better to say NO. The insurance co will be expecting something very much more sophisticated than a simple secret switch. Effective as a switch is - a true 'immobiliser' is something that is difficult to overcome - which a switch is not. In the event of the car going missing - they could argue and refuse to pay.
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Re: Immobiliser
Could you PM me too please. Promise not to tell anyone who does not own a Morris Minor and an upstanding citizen!
Re: Immobiliser
I would also like help in fitting a hidden switch as I have now just finished restoring my Traveller (only took 26 years) and I would be absolutely shattered if some towrag took it for a drive without my permission. It would even be a secret form my son in laws to stop them borrowing it.
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Re: Immobiliser
A PM would be really helpful to me also if anyone could send me one too please?. Read the horrible "Stolen Section" and have decided to take BMC's advice