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I installed a Mobilistic "No-Start" remote controlled relay in my M7 C7, works great. Replaces the starter relay.
I like that it automatically arms every time the car is shut off.
3 minute installation.
No codes or DTCs.
It stops potential theft of your car when you're away from it by turning off specific electronic devices when you use the remote disabler. It will also shoot popcorn out of the dash vents, spray dry ice pellets out the heater,while moving the driver's seat all the way forward and up pinning the perp against the steering wheel and roof. lt has the "buttered" popcorn feature at extra cost.
I installed a Mobilistic "No-Start" remote controlled relay in my M7 C7, works great. Replaces the starter relay.
I like that it automatically arms every time the car is shut off.
3 minute installation.
No codes or DTCs.
My fear is that the professional thief will carry a fuel/starter relay and spare fuses if they're going specifically for a C7.
I really havnt thought about theft much, my car is garaged. However it seems in the last 1-2 years there’s been an epidemic of thefts. When new you never heard of a 2018 stolen. Now ,everywhere. I’m not knowledgeable. A 100 $ Plug and Play is attractive but it seems like all that’s necessary is accessing and replacing the connection. That would require popping the hood. Kind of like a cable on a bike. It stops grab and runs but cable cutter takes seconds and the bikes gone. Is this the best option to stop a theft somewhere where the thief only has a short window to boost the car? Other options?
For those of you who have installed the Mobilistic relay, can you confirm the relay plugs into the fuse box and doesn't need one of their funky adapters?
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