Ken,
LoJack is an alarm system based upon a transmitter that is hidden
in/on/under the vehicle and is actuated if the car is stolen. Many police
departments have direction-finding receivers for the LoJack system on some of
their cruisers and can locate the car within a very short while after being
notified of its loss. I think they have a web site that you could browse for.
I think the price tag is around $800, which they'll refund to you if your car is
stolen and not recovered.
Bud Krueger
52TD
77MGB
Ken Landaiche wrote:
> What is a LoJack? How does it work?
>
> Ken Landaiche
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Schauss [mailto:schauss@worldnet.att.net]
>
> I would be interested to know if anyone has an thoughts on or
> experiences
> with the LoJack anti-theft system. The local new car dealers are really
> pushing it (replacement for the income the no longer get selling fabric
> protection and rustproofing?). My wife is thinking seriously about
> getting one when she buys a new car.
>
> Peter Schauss, Long Island, NY
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