Meaning Anti-theft device
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A device that deters auto theft. Autos equipped with these devices may entitle you to a discount on your insurance premiums.
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A device fitted into a vehicle for the purpose of deterring theft and vandalism, e.g. car alarms, keyless entry, starter disablers/immobilisers, motion detectors, parts of the vehicle etched with the [..]
Source: iselect.com.au

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A device that hinders thieves from steeling or vandalising your vehicle. For example, you could install an immobiliser that keeps the car from being turned on unless a unique identification code is pa [..]
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There are essentially two types of anti-theft devices: passive and active. Passive devices require no action or activation and automatically arm themselves when the vehicle is turned off, the ignition key is removed or a door is shut. Active devices require some action or activation, such as pushing a button or placing a "lock" somewhere [..]
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A safety feature fitted to your car to prevent theft, such as alarms, immobilisers, keyless entry systems or motion detectors. Adding an anti-theft device may lower your premiums for our comprehensive insurance policies.
Source: 1300insurance.com.au (offline)

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 Devices designed either to reduce the chance an auto will be vandalized or stolen, or assist in its recovery. Examples include car alarms, keyless entry, starter disablers, motion detectors, parts of [..]
Source: carinsurance.com

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Devices used to prevent car theft. They can range from steering wheel locks and car alarms to sophisticated electronic systems that can track, monitor, and even shut down a vehicle. Having an anti-theft device can significantly reduce your insurance rates.
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A device that helps prevent or deter vehicle theft. Active devices can be used to track and find a vehicle. Passive devices prevent the vehicle from being stolen in the first place by disabling it: a [..]
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Devices designed to either reduce the chance a vehicle will be stolen, or assist in its recovery. Examples include car alarms, keyless entry, starter disablers, motion detectors, the “Club”, and recovery systems.
Source: collision.honda.com (offline)

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A tool designed either to reduce the chance a vehicle will be vandalized or stolen, or assist in its recovery. Examples include decals, alarms, keyless entry, starter, ignition and fuel disablers, mot [..]
Source: nationalgeneral.com

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A device that deters auto theft. Autos equipped with these devices may entitle you to a discount on your insurance premiums.
Source: hanover.com

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A device, either active or passive, that attempts to prevent vehicle theft. Active anti-theft devices can track and recover a vehicle and automatically contact a response center to begin the vehicle r [..]
Source: progressivecommercial.com

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Any device designed to reduce the chance of a vehicle being stolen, or aid in the recovery of a vehicle if it is stolen. Examples include car alarms, keyless entry, starter disablers, "The Club&q [..]
Source: carinsurancerates.com





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