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I've heard there was a device that will prevent someone from stealing your car battery. I've searched around but haven't found any such thing. Does anyone know if there is such a thing as a battery lock (or strap) that will prevent theft? I suppose installing a hood lock is an option, too. Has anyone got any experience with those?

Thanks.

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I've heard there was a device that will prevent someone from stealing your car battery. I've searched around but haven't found any such thing. Does anyone know if there is such a thing as a battery lock (or strap) that will prevent theft? I suppose installing a hood lock is an option, too. Has anyone got any experience with those?

Thanks.

I suspect that if you keep the original 6v system the battery would be less valuable to a thief. :)

Of course a dumb thief might not notice that the battery won't work for him and take it anyway. :(

You could get an older car where the batter is under the driver's seat. Makes it a bit more difficult to steal. :)

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There used to be a lock that went on the battery hold down. It was kind of like a wheel lock, the key cylinder was in the center and you inserted the key so you could unscrew the lock. I think it was a Cal Custom or Mr Gasket piece. I might even have one kicking around here.

Not very good, it looked pretty easy to get around. Best bet would be to lock down the hood.

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I don't know why you are demeaning common thieves by comparing them to politicians.

Remember the saying Honor among thieves??? Try applying that to our esteemed public servants.............

Posted

Hood locks, then? For some reason, batteries don't last long in Puerto Rico. Seems like all you can buy are these no-name brands that last 9 months and crap out--if they're not stolen first. They managed to get the hood open without breaking into the car, which is fortunate. Sticky fingers.

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Hood locks, then? For some reason, batteries don't last long in Puerto Rico. Seems like all you can buy are these no-name brands that last 9 months and crap out--if they're not stolen first. They managed to get the hood open without breaking into the car, which is fortunate. Sticky fingers.

I dont know as I have never spent 9 months (actually not even a minute) in Puerto Rico.

But thanks for the warning. If and when I go I will be careful with the batteries I purchase.:D

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Are the batteries wanted for use in a car or for scrap value?? I have left batteries by the trash stand here and they are gone before the garbage day every time.

Have not heard of one being stolen from a vehicle though.

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At the risk of being politically incorrect, this IS Puerto Rico. There is a lot of theft. At the local inspection station there is an advertisement announcing that a certain person will pay cash for batteries. That's probably where the stolen ones are going. The poverty level is high and batteries are expensive, so that is an added motivation to steal them, I suppose.

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