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thumper
01-26-2009, 07:38 AM
thought i would share my epic fail with everyone... hopefully no one will end up like me :cry:

went out saturday and bought a new steering wheel lock from canadian tire. about $40 after taxes for a 4-hook master with pushbutton lock.

got home, tried it on the wheel, and locked it. sunday morning got called to work and found out that the key didn't work for the &*%@#! lock.

called every locksmith in my area in the yellow pages. kept being told everyone was busy and i would need to wait until the following day. finally found a place in coquitlam that would come out to me in n. bby in 30 minutes. locksmith confirms that the keys don't match the lock. he tried picking it but had an emergency job come over the phone and couldn't waste any more time... so out came the drill. took less than 10 seconds to get it off. i don't feel so safe anymore :eek:

total cost: $95 for the locksmith+$40 approx for the lock, meant $135 out of pocket, not including the 1/2 day's work i missed.

went to where i bought it and they won't compensate me for my losses. basically took my contact info down and said maybe a manager or someone from head office might contact me.... sigh.

so in conclusion, don't be an idiot like me and test the keys before using.

Drift_Monkey
01-26-2009, 08:21 AM
Send the bill to the company as well for getting the lock chopped off.

gl

Nvasion
01-26-2009, 09:13 AM
pretty sure you will get reimbursed.

Mugen EvOlutioN
01-26-2009, 09:17 AM
thought i would share my epic fail with everyone... hopefully no one will end up like me :cry:

went out saturday and bought a new steering wheel lock from canadian tire. about $40 after taxes for a 4-hook master with pushbutton lock.

got home, tried it on the wheel, and locked it. sunday morning got called to work and found out that the key didn't work for the &*%@#! lock.

called every locksmith in my area in the yellow pages. kept being told everyone was busy and i would need to wait until the following day. finally found a place in coquitlam that would come out to me in n. bby in 30 minutes. locksmith confirms that the keys don't match the lock. he tried picking it but had an emergency job come over the phone and couldn't waste any more time... so out came the drill. took less than 10 seconds to get it off. i don't feel so safe anymore :eek:

total cost: $95 for the locksmith+$40 approx for the lock, meant $135 out of pocket, not including the 1/2 day's work i missed.

went to where i bought it and they won't compensate me for my losses. basically took my contact info down and said maybe a manager or someone from head office might contact me.... sigh.

so in conclusion, don't be an idiot like me and test the keys before using.

WOW i didnt know they are THAT useless!!!!

:eek:

mickz
01-26-2009, 09:33 AM
There's really nothing you can buy that will prevent theft of your vehicle. They're all theft deterrent products that make you feel more secure when you purchase them.

tonyvu
01-26-2009, 11:02 AM
doubt it... i used to work for Canadian Tires... they going to just be like fuck it cause my managers used to do that..

marc0lishuz
01-26-2009, 11:57 AM
10 seconds lol :haha:

But yeah, send those bastards the bill. Idiots.

thumper
01-26-2009, 01:03 PM
yeah i pretty much got that feeling from the manager that day, who just went through the motions to get me to go away before calling the cops on me because i was so pissed off.

the thing was made by master lock... i thought it was a competent company.now i know better.


this is what i got: http://www.masterlock.com/cgi-bin/product_detail.pl?dir=/automotive/vehicle/&displaynav=no&parent_id=&sub_cat_id=CA_VS_01&template=app

MODEL NO 263DAT

don't buy it :(

Peturbo
01-26-2009, 04:17 PM
There's really nothing you can buy that will prevent theft of your vehicle. They're all theft deterrent products that make you feel more secure when you purchase them.

Well it also lures thief's away since they can see it.
When they look for a car to break into, they look for something that's worth breaking into, and is the easiest.
Even if it delays them by only 30-60 seconds, there's a chance somebody would walk/drive by in that time.

Eff-1
01-26-2009, 05:35 PM
The store should have refunded you the cost of the product, given that it was essentially defective. But you'd have a hard time getting the store to pay for your locksmith bill. For that, you'd have to go after the manufacturer.

:
Master Lock Canada Inc.
2816 Bristol Circle
Oakville, Ontario
L6H 5S7

Phone: (800) 227-9599
Fax: (800) 229-0081

-edit- on 2nd thought it's probably better the store didn't give you a refund. if they did, then you'd have a difficult time getting any reimbursement from the manufacturer for the locksmith fee. If I were you now, i'd contact the number above, then send them a package with the lock, the keys, and copies of your receipts. Might take a few weeks but you'll probably get your money back. You'd still have to pay for shipping though, unless you can convince them on the phone to send you a box to ship it in. Good luck.

thumper
01-26-2009, 07:01 PM
eff-1... argh as i mentioned i already returned it. all i have is a copy of the purchase receipt and an invoice from the locksmith :(

Eff-1
01-26-2009, 08:27 PM
sorry. it wasn't clear in your original post they took it back.

thumper
01-27-2009, 05:53 AM
sorry. it wasn't clear in your original post they took it back.


don't be. your reasoning makes sense, but like you said, i just screwed myself even more. called the store manager (the assistant i had to deal with was AWOL) and it's "either gone or misplaced" because he couldn't find it. i called the number for master lock and they told me what you said... i need to ship it to them at my expense and they'll think about it... probably would have cost me more in shipping that it would have buying the accursed thing :rolleyes:

Soundy
01-27-2009, 06:16 AM
^And if you did ship it back, they'd probably say, "Well of course the keys don't work, the lock's been drilled out!"

driftcars
01-27-2009, 11:41 AM
.

pintoBC_3sgte
01-27-2009, 11:19 PM
wow its that quick to drill into..lol umm... yaaay for onstar :D

The_AK
01-27-2009, 11:29 PM
luckily i still have my pipe lock,
its the big bar that attaches to the wheel, sucks they dont sell them anymore

q0192837465
01-28-2009, 12:52 PM
ouch, i feel for ya. i have my steering wheel lock stuck one day (the key got jammed) and I had to go thru the trouble of getting it drilled. Couldnt go after anyone cuz i had it for over 2 years.

Gumby
01-29-2009, 01:48 PM
Do what my wife does - put the steering wheel lock on, without actually locking it. :rolleyes:

It will still deter thieves, right? :)

Euro7r
01-29-2009, 01:56 PM
Doesn't sound like these steering wheel locks are any good.

Should just buy a long chain and a pad lock and tie the chain around my steering wheel to the passenger door handle and lock it hahahah LOL.

CanadaGoose
01-29-2009, 02:50 PM
To people worried about it taking 10 seconds to drill out..lock it on backwards, so the keyhole faces the dashboard. Good luck to anyone trying to pick, or drill that one out.

thumper
01-29-2009, 05:05 PM
To people worried about it taking 10 seconds to drill out..lock it on backwards, so the keyhole faces the dashboard. Good luck to anyone trying to pick, or drill that one out.

and how would i gain access to the keyhole myself if i do it that way? it would be pressing into the steering wheel hub/airbag :haha:

CanadaGoose
01-29-2009, 07:08 PM
and how would i gain access to the keyhole myself if i do it that way? it would be pressing into the steering wheel hub/airbag :haha:

Hahaha noooo it doesn't....go outside and actually try it you goof!

It's on the other side of the steering wheel, you just have to reach around it now lol

It takes a bit of getting used to, but I can take mine off no problem, with one hand :p


RE-ENACTMENT: SIMULATED WHEEL LOCK using advanced computer graphics
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/2460/wheellockny3.jpg

NashMan
01-29-2009, 08:24 PM
streering wheel lock are point less

most of them you can bend the wheel then remove then bend back when you done your duty and drive off

most comon is hack saw takes like seconds to cut thout streeing wheel
then use brace and eletrical taped it back to gether and drive away


only one's that work are ones that hold the brake pedale in place





and no i don't steal car's just know how
work in wreaking yards for some time

Peturbo
01-29-2009, 08:40 PM
^ For brake pedal lock, can't they just use the hand brake temporarily?
Wouldn't gas/clutch pedal lock be better?

NashMan
01-29-2009, 09:25 PM
you can lock you brakes on wiht some of them and if not i never try to steal a car and only use the hand break to stop

and you are lucky if it even works or not

CanadaGoose
01-29-2009, 09:26 PM
most comon is hack saw takes like seconds to cut thout streeing wheel
then use brace and eletrical taped it back to gether and drive away

What...

there's MORE metal in the steering wheel then there in on a wheel lock.

NashMan
01-29-2009, 09:43 PM
yae sure there soft and easy to cut thought test your's if you like to prove me wroung

a set of bolt cuter will cut thoug them

BNR32_Coupe
01-29-2009, 09:49 PM
yae sure there soft and easy to cut thought test your's if you like to prove me wroung

a set of bolt cuter will cut thoug them

Yeah if you drive like a suzuki swift/geo metro with a 1cm thick steering wheel. the metal in my r32's steering wheel is like 2" 14guage bar or something lol its heavy on its own.

CanadaGoose
01-29-2009, 09:50 PM
yae sure there soft and easy to cut thought test your's if you like to prove me wroung

a set of bolt cuter will cut thoug them

I dunno what kind of bolt cutters you have that will fit around a steering wheel.....

Steering wheel is not soft...there's a reason why they don't fold over when you hold onto them in a crash lol

ninjatune
01-29-2009, 10:04 PM
The main purpose of a steering wheel lock is to be a visual deterrant, rather than a physical force.

My steering lock wouldnt come unlocked late one night in the police station parking lot. I had to get someone to bring down an axe and hack-saw and ended up sawing through the steering wheel. It really doesn't take long ;) What a sketchy looking scene though at 2am... hah

NashMan
01-29-2009, 10:13 PM
streeing wheel are suppost to give soft meatle if it was soild you whould die it whould crack your fucken head open on a none air bag

and the new ones are just as soft how many streeing wheel have you cut none

me like more then you can count
how many threas cars come in to find the bar in the back and cut wheel to many


the good one's now for wheel lock use the shreeing wheel sheild

and my bolt cutters are big


jdm car i not sure of since they don't applie here but bet yae it still hallow is the tube is that big

CanadaGoose
01-29-2009, 10:21 PM
streeing wheel are suppost to give soft meatle if it was soild you whould die it whould crack your fucken head open on a none air bag

and the new ones are just as soft how many streeing wheel have you cut none

me like more then you can count
how many threas cars come in to find the bar in the back and cut wheel to many


the good one's now for wheel lock use the shreeing wheel sheild

and my bolt cutters are big


jdm car i not sure of since they don't applie here but bet yae it still hallow is the tube is that big

Holy shit, I'm not even gonna try and read that :haha:....

Yeah I dunno man, maybe some sprint or geo steering wheel that's like 1cm thick is easy to cut through.

BNR32_Coupe
01-29-2009, 10:32 PM
Holy shit, I'm not even gonna try and read that :haha:....

Yeah I dunno man, maybe some sprint or geo steering wheel that's like 1cm thick is easy to cut through.

You procrastinated my post. I'm telling a teacher on you, then you'll be sorry

CanadaGoose
01-29-2009, 10:46 PM
streering wheel lock are point less

most of them you can bend the wheel then remove then bend back when you done your duty and drive off

LOL...

anyways it's already been posted up, a steering wheel lock is just a deterrent.

The only real way to keep your car safe is to stay in it :D

thumper
01-30-2009, 05:40 AM
Hahaha noooo it doesn't....go outside and actually try it you goof!

It's on the other side of the steering wheel, you just have to reach around it now lol

It takes a bit of getting used to, but I can take mine off no problem, with one hand :p


RE-ENACTMENT: SIMULATED WHEEL LOCK using advanced computer graphics
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/2460/wheellockny3.jpg

but mine is not like that!

from above the thing was made by master lock... i thought it was a competent company.now i know better.


this is what i got: http://www.masterlock.com/cgi-bin/pr...1&template=app

MODEL NO 263DAT

don't buy it

it hooks around the spokes, so it's straight across the airbag/hub for me.

some people are saying you can cut through the steering wheel rim... the locksmith that came said the 4-hook setup i had made that impossible, because the thickest part of the rim is where it meets the spokes.

he also said those brake pedal locks are a pain in the ass... not that they are ineffective, but because he's had to take off so many defective ones :o

Psykopathik
01-31-2009, 01:00 PM
the idea behind any anti theft device is this:

thief sees 2 cars he might steal. one has club/ alarm/ big black dude sitting in the back, the other car has none.

they will always go for the easier target, unless of course big black dudes are his thing...

shenmecar
01-31-2009, 08:45 PM
so did you get ur refund?

Corey Darling
02-01-2009, 08:12 AM
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thumper
02-01-2009, 02:27 PM
so did you get ur refund?

nope. went yesterday to the store and no one i dealt with was working that day. master lock didn't return my email, which i was directed to send after calling the 1-800 number. pretty much given up.

Soundy
02-01-2009, 02:52 PM
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