Go Fast (Offline)
#11
11/18/08 10:33 AM
Even if your On-star is not activated, the cops can call in and have it located. I have seen that done many times. Don't know if it costs you anything on the back end after the truck is found, but it would be worth it. If you have a good insurance company they should be pursuing that for you. If the cops don't do it, NICB (National Insurance Crime Bureau) will. All insurance companies report thefts to NICB.
Being a 2007 your truck is equipped with PK3+ (Pass Key 3) immobilizer system.
In this system, the chip is in the head of the key and the plus (+) indicates encryption technology. New coded keys have to be programmed to the vehicle. At this time there is no known equipment capable of cloning these keys. The owner can program new keys into the vehicle with the use of one of their current active keys as well. Replacement keys can be purchased from a GM dealer or an aftermarket source, therefore tracing a purchase of an extra key is nearly impossible. This vehicle can hold up to ten active keys.
It is possible to swap in a new immoblizer computer box and use the matching key.
This does take awhile to do and is done by very organized and well informed theives. If your truck was taken this way, they will know how to disable the On-star so that a trace cannot be ran.
Of course it could always be stolen with a tow truck or a dolly.
Have faith, there is a pretty good chance you will see it again.
LittleRube (Offline)
#12
11/18/08 10:39 AM
[QUOTE=Go Fast;73887]Even if your On-star is not activated, the cops can call in and have it located. I have seen that done many times. Don't know if it costs you anything on the back end after the truck is found, but it would be worth it. If you have a good insurance company they should be pursuing that for you. If the cops don't do it, NICB (National Insurance Crime Bureau) will. All insurance companies report thefts to NICB.
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I thought the same thing but On-star told both me and the cop that it couldnt be done....:headbang
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Go Fast (Offline)
#13
11/18/08 11:23 AM
Guess that depends on how helpful they want to be! I will say that the On-star is very easy to disable. Just takes a couple of wires disconnected.
I will keep an eye out down south of Indy.
Good luck.
Mud Packer (Offline)
#15
11/20/08 4:45 PM
Hey Rube, that is what you get moving from the Redbud City to a crime infested area like Fishers.:O: You know you could trust it parked next to the concession stand at Anderson. Plenty of Rubes there to watch it. When you find the guy, tell him to just push the blue button for you.:rolling:doh:
Hubie (Offline)
#18
11/21/08 11:25 AM
Were the keys in it?
Hate to say it, but a '97 Chevy truck is nothing but a bunch of needed parts. Unethical body shops abound........ that thing is stripped and shipped.
LittleRube (Offline)
#20
11/21/08 12:17 PM
Originally Posted by Hubie:
Were the keys in it?
Hate to say it, but a '97 Chevy truck is nothing but a bunch of needed parts. Unethical body shops abound........ that thing is stripped and shipped.
Ohhh...so you dont leave your keys in it!!!!:headbang
Mud Packer is right on the professional job. I was told yesterday that a second truck was stolen in the same apt complex as mine. It was a newer Dodge Ram with 22" and a dvd systems. So someone had us picked out.
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