not hard at all, use pulse test unit like the one thats native in the d3+ and causes havoc with led trailer lights. If it comes back without a response have it trigger the alarm.
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not hard at all, use pulse test unit like the one thats native in the d3+ and causes havoc with led trailer lights. If it comes back without a response have it trigger the alarm.
What alarm circuit ?
It's a Tdi Deefer (and a GU Patrol ute)
if you drill through the nut and driving light mounting bolt and punch in a roll pin, wont the bolt just break off across where the hole is drilled when slimebag applies tool of choice, they are not exactly high tensile bolts. the roll pin is going to be the strongest part of the assembly and will help shear the bolt.
I still vote for the Trunk Monkey
how about using a proximity switch or touch switch and electric fence energiser, why not energise the whole car - not just the lights.
should be fine on a Tdi , (might fry a chip or two on anything modern) probably still go the Trunk Monkey on a Td5
Why don't you just tie your dog to the bullbar? :D
Or if you don't have a dog, borrow one! Or get yourself one - thieves wont steal a pair of lights from behind a bull mastiff! :Rolling: