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Or add a vinyl coated wire rope cable inline with the horn wires. Zip tie every inch or two. Nobody is reaching in that deep to cut that from the outside of the grille.
Here is a picture of the back glass also called backlite. The glass is bonded to the plastic frame. The plastic frame is glued into the body with urethane window adhesive like 3M Windo-Weld
That's just clipped onto the rear wall. Those plugs are on the bottom sides. They really should be weather proof style TE Connectivity plugs but since its an interior piece its the non sealed style. The arrows point up.
Edit: AllData is a great resource. they tell you where all the parts and...
I might be an outlier but I like having a screen. When someone is tailgating me I touch the dashcam button and it lights up. Magically the tailgater backs off.
Is it ever an option to go with a non slider rear window if the slider window frame cracks? These frames are cracking because manufacture defect right? Poor choice of plastic blend. Is there a particular area of the USA these crack more often? Isn't replacing the window frame with another made...
The user manual is terrible. If -this- please refer to a totally separate manual that covers 10 systems and still wont define the function you are looking up.. We cant define anything because words are expensive. Its like they used fiverr to write it.
Here is another damaging the horn wires. They steal the Jeep across the street too. I think moving the horns would help. It would be nice to know the attack points to add or modify the protection.
Its done. What else can be done? I know these windows can be pulled down with a suction cup or tape. Easy enough to put a relay disconnect on the starter solenoid but then I lose remote start. The idea is to slow them down enough so its not worth it. I already have had scumbags on video trying...
I wrapped the horn wires with braided wire covering. I then shrouded the plug with more braided wire covering to reinforce the wires. I used zip ties to cinch the covering over the wires. I am thinking either get another horn and tap into the wires and mount it under the hood or move these...
So its a good idea to wire tie the horn wire to the horn and secure the wire so it cant be accessed easily? Its easy to get illicit tools from China that bypass current safety protocols. Its also easier for thieves to share car theft exploits via the internet.
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