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Ghost Immobiliser 2

Secures your vehicle from key cloning and stops thieves from driving your vehicle with original keys. Our latest immobiliser is connected to the CAN data network in your vehicle and a unique PIN must be entered to begin the engine.

imageghost 2 immobiliser cost unlike trackers, does not emit radio frequency signals and can't be identified by diagnostic tools. It does not have any LED indicators or buttons that could indicate its presence in your vehicle or van.

Anti-key Cloning

The ghost immobiliser was designed to combat key cloning and hacking. The device is connected to your vehicle's data network CAN, and creates a unique pin code using the factory buttons in your dashboard and steering. This prevents the thief from being able to start your vehicle. If the incorrect PIN code is entered, the engine isn't able to start and it will be impossible for them to leave with your pride and joy.

A ghost immobiliser uses new technology that is very difficult for thieves to defeat. Contrary to physical deterrents, such as wheel locks and steering locks that can be cut off or stolen the ghost immobiliser is a discreet electronic device that isn't recognized by ordinary thieves since it doesn't emit any radio signals and works silently.

This next generation immobiliser is capable of protecting your vehicle from a myriad of threats like key-hacking, cloned keys and relay attacks. It also stops a thief adding a key or replacing your ECU since it will not allow them to start the vehicle without entering the correct PIN code.

The ghost immobiliser 2, unlike other immobilisers does not require the use of a remote control or key fob to operate. It can be deactivated through an app on the smartphone of the driver. This is ideal for those occasions when you have to give your car over to valet parking or maintenance without the key fobs.

The Autowatch Ghost-II is the latest evolution of our ground-breaking ghost immobiliser. It is designed to be as easy and user-friendly as possible, but remains as secure as ever. This is achieved by integrating the Ghost-II with the vehicle's CAN data network. This means that there aren't any wires that can be hidden or easily spotted. It also features an integrated feature that allows you to disable your Ghost-II by connecting it to the vehicle's Bluetooth which means you can enter and drive without any hassle.

OBD port hacking

OBD port hacking is the latest method being used by professional car thieves to steal vehicles. Thieves are able to access your vehicle's OBD port with nothing more than a laptop, an application and a few cables that can be purchased online for less than PS50. Once they have access, they are able to do whatever they want including resetting your vehicle's fault codes to tuning your car, or even taking it away within a matter of minutes.

It can prevent your car from being stolen by requiring a unique PIN number to be entered with your key fob before you can start the engine or leave. It communicates with the vehicle's ECU (Engine Control Unit) by using the CAN Data Circuit. It is not detected by any scanning technology, RF or ghost immobiliser installers near me code grabbing. It comes with a Service/Valet mode that allows your vehicle to start without requiring a PIN code.

To make use of an OBD hacking device, you'll require a laptop with software capable of reading the OBD protocol. These can be purchased for under PS100 on eBay or Amazon. Also, you will require a cable with OBD pins connected to the CAN Bus. These cables can be purchased at Amazon or Ebay for around PS50. The cable must be connected to the wiring harness of your car, for example the radio wiring harness.

Once the hacker has established a connection to your vehicles OBD port, they will send diagnostics to the system at a high baud rate which will crash the CAN and stop systems inside your car from functioning. This can cause your car's engine to stall or stop working.

No remotes or keys required

The car immobiliser is a fantastic piece of anti-theft technology utilized by millions of modern vehicles across the globe. Using engine ECU software to prevent vehicles from beginning if a false transponder signal is detected by it, an aftermarket immobiliser is a great way to protect your vehicle.

However, it can be easy for thieves to circumvent an immobiliser system if they have access to the code that allows them to disable it. A thief could easily take the battery off of most key fobs by prying them open. They could then use an instrument to take out the circuit board inside an immobiliser and replace it with a blank. They will then be able start your car.

The TASSA approved Ghost 2 is an immobiliser that does not require any additional keys or remotes. The immobiliser communicates directly with the vehicle's ECU (Engine Control Unit). This is accomplished through a discrete, silent data loop in CAN that cannot be detected by diagnostic tools like those used by high tech thieves. It doesn't include a traditional keyfob, Ghost immobiliser installers near me which has an LED indicator, so it is invisible.

You may have to turn off Autowatch's Ghost immobiliser installers near me (telegra.ph) 2 protection at certain times, such as during valet parking or a service job. The ghost 2 immobiliser fitting near me CAN immobiliser has a special mode to do this, referred to "Service Mode which can be activated with just a push of a button on your smartphone. The car is still operational, but the maximum speed is restricted to 36 mph.

If you'd like more information about the TASSA certified ghost immobiliser, please contact us today to book a demonstration at our workshop. A member of the team will run through the entire process of the process and will provide you with owner manuals, installation certification, Ghost 2 emergency card and security guarantee.

Simple process to change the PIN code

Ghost is a next generation device that secures your vehicle without cutting wires or putting in aftermarket key fobs. It connects directly to the vehicle's CAN data network. A personalised PIN can be set by pressing buttons on the steering wheel and dash. The system blocks engine start and cannot be bypassed as no RF signals are generated from the device. This makes it difficult to detect by sophisticated RF scanning and code grabbing technologies that are used by modern thieves.

The PIN code can be altered to block previous drivers, or even add an override code in case you forget the sequence. During installation the installer will show how to accomplish this. The system has a valet-mode feature that can be used to temporarily disable pin input sequences so that the garage or mechanic can work on the vehicle without having to know the pin number. This is ideal for those who want to give their car for valet parking or service, but still don't want to divulge the PIN sequence.

Unlike Thatcham products that require additional key-fobs in order to operate, Ghost is a discreet system that makes use of the buttons inside your vehicle to create a unique and interchangeable PIN code sequence. This sequence is entered via the smartphone application. No additional LED indicators are thrown, and your car will be protected without any risk of being disabled.

Tested for every vehicle

Contrary to key fobs which require you to press buttons on them the ghost immobiliser is discretely placed under the dash or steering wheel so that you don't even know that it's there. The device is connected to your vehicle's CAN data network and a personalised PIN code is programmed using existing buttons on your car. The system will then stop your engine from starting unless this code has been entered first. This means that thieves are unable to copy the keys to your vehicle or gain access to the OBD to hack into it.

Ghost is a feature that can be found in all vehicles, including electric cars, motorhomes, vans and bicycles.

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