Have you ever seen a coin stuck in your car door handle when you were walking to your car? It might seem strange and confusing, and you might wonder if it was just an accident or if it means something. It turns out that thieves can use this trick to secretly break into cars. But don’t worry, I’m going to show you how to use this method to outsmart those car thieves. We’re about to learn how to protect our cars, so get ready!
Thieves who target smart cars often put small coins in the passenger side door handle. But why do they do this? The reason is that it causes the central locking system to malfunction when you try to lock your car with the key. The coin in the door keeps you from fully securing your car.
Now, let’s add a bit of mystery. Car thieves aren’t just random thieves; they often have a more dangerous plan. The thief could be hiding nearby, waiting for you to get frustrated or distracted while trying to unlock your car. So, what should a car owner do if they think someone has messed with their car door? Don’t worry—here are some DIY tips to keep your car safe from thieves.