SockDePot said:
They've learned how to clone key fobs. They drive around and can scan from the street.
We have gate on our driveway
Is this really how most of these are happening, though? Don't get me wrong, I know it does happen.
But in situations like the OP's, I feel like it's not cloned key fobs. If it did, wouldn't they just unlock the truckand disable the alarm?
It's always the exact same, and really common with GMs......they cut the horn, break in, alarm is going off but no audio so no attention (I know a few people who had it happen to them and they even got emails from On Star but not like an email at 4 am will wake you up), in the car for a few minutes, drive off, disable On Star.
And everyone I know who's had it happen turned around and bought the exact same car (Silverado, Tahoe, etc.) so what's the incentive for the manufacturer to fix it?