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    Quote Originally Posted by mycarsavw View Post
    Might be worth mentioning the info in Crasher's post to both the Police and your Audi dealership.

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    Will do .... Thanks be interested to here more stories with regards to same as mines . Seen a write up in sunday
    times a few weeks ago with alot RS4 and RS6s stolen this way . My car turned 3 last week and decided to keep another 6 months think will move it on now ....Shame as i love the car .
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    BMW are far far worse, going missing in their dozens due to a security flaw.

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    Happening to keyless Audi's too

    Keyless entry - Gone in 90 seconds
     
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    I'll give you guys a bit of an insight to these cars and how they work.

    These VAG locks are quite easy to open in fairness not a flaw by the makers, just the tools available means with a few days practice you can crack these open, but as a general the alarm on Volkswagens are quite loud and the alarms on Audi's are useless normally get hazards flashing. From 2008 onwards security is quite good on these keys so in terms of getting in maybe easy but actually making a key and driving a way that's a different story.

    Going back to the first post if the door lock (drivers side) was lock picked then only one door would be open which is the door with the keyhole the other door would be deadlock which means it wouldn't open. If both doors were open then I think the vehicle was left open or someone has another key to open it. e.g. if you lock the vehicle with remote, open vehicle with key, only 1 door will open, the button inside the car to open and close the doors will not be active till you turn ignition on then you can hit that button.

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