there was an attempted theft the other night on a 1996 acura integra. the perp(s) used 2 screwdrivers to pry back at the top of the door, then hit the power lock with something and got inthey were very good at what they were doing. got right in (it took a locksmith a long time to do this), knew exactly what to pull off, and they had the ignition switch unscrewed and pulled out. basically they knew the car well. after the cops and CSI left, we started messing with the car, and got it started in 2 seconds with a house key on the left side in the ignition switch. then we realized the only reason it didnt get stolen was because the steering wheel lock was not bypassed. so they just stole the radio intstead (they didnt cut any wires, but carefully removed the sony stereo and the acura harness). once again pointing the finger at someone with a very similar car...ANYWAYS, they tried not to break anything since they were prepared to steal it, so they popped the top part of that ignition/wheel cover thing off, then ripped the bottom part (with the 3 screws) out of it. so the only real damage is to that bottom part. its only like 30 bucks through acura. but figured i'd see if any of you had access to one for cheap/free - cause a penny saved is a penny earned!!1. may the force be with jew. i think the part is 1994-1997 (maybe up to 99) but the car is 96. respond here or [preferably] PM me, as i tend to forget about real stuff on here and never check.
11/15/2007 1:48:28 PM
must not have been that good, once you're at that point it take less than a minute to take care of the steering lock
11/15/2007 1:50:11 PM
No kidding. What I'm wondering is this: why the hell didn't they snatch the lock cylinder with a slide hammer? And why in the hell didn't they use wood shims or an inflatable pouch to provide back access to the door lock assembly at the base of the window?Amateurs, I tell ya.
11/15/2007 2:13:15 PM
damn, shit like this makes me worried about my teg. Maybe I'm thinking about the inevitable.
11/15/2007 2:32:36 PM
The later ones are harder to break into than the earlier ones.My Teg was an '87. One of the easiest cars that I've ever seen to break into. My absolute favorite CD player (A Sony Mobile ES 600DSP with surround; rare and expensive in '97) was stolen out of it. NO signs of forced entry...just a door ajar and a gaping hole in the dash. I almost cried; Sony hasn't made one like that since that I know of.The lock cylinder on the door is a lot harder to defeat on the newer ones, though, because it has an anti-freewheel feature unless the proper key is inserted. You usually have to pop the rod loose to even move it. But if it's a dance you know well, it only takes a few seconds.Ignition lock cylinder is a little different; you can actually take the whole cylinder off quickly if you have a cordless drill and the right bits. Honda uses break-off bolts to assemble them, so it takes a little effort to get 'em out.
11/15/2007 2:39:10 PM
hah, there is a reason why the integra takes up like 6 of the 10 spots in the 10 most vehicles stolen.6 different integra years that is.are you talking about the plastic part under the steering column. i may have an extra. but im not sure, i had a parts car that i think my boss tossed out from his shop.if those guys were any good, they would have just used two hands and turned the wheel as hard as they could and it would have busted the steering wheel lock.
11/15/2007 2:41:39 PM
11/15/2007 2:52:23 PM
well when you wanna take a car, you dont take a slide hammer. haha. just yank the wheel.i cant tell you how many theft recoveries we've had at work. many integras too. and many cars that ive broken the steering lock on also for fun.the newer tegs have immobilizers. but you can still bypass those
11/15/2007 2:59:50 PM
They require RF transponder keys...I don't know how to bypass them. What do you have to do?Not like I'm gonna do this, but my Accord is immobilizer-equipped.
11/15/2007 3:20:12 PM
well you bypass them by taking another ECU to plug in. yeah, i know its a NGR way.but i havnt found how to bypass the normal way. there is a chip on the ECU that if you remove it, it disables the immobilizer, i did this to get my blue integra running. but it throws a check engine light. i eventually put another ECU in there.
11/15/2007 3:24:02 PM
starting on what year did honda/acura started putting immobilizer on their cars? I'm just wondering if my car has it.[Edited on November 15, 2007 at 3:53 PM. Reason : .]
11/15/2007 3:53:29 PM
i dont know if its called steering lock or immobilizer or what, all i know is that it was so easy for us to start on the left side in the cylinder with a house key knowing nothing about cars.. we figure either they had it started and the lock defeated their dumb brains, or someone scared them off by coming outside to smoke or something at that exact time.either way, heres the funny part. there was a spare key left in the car (dont ask) that they had clear sight of and access to once inside the car. but they never thought to try that key. and yes it was a big ole acura key anyways. they are apparantly an easy easy steal, and to all the ppl saying they doubt the theif wanted that car for parts.... there were much nicer cars around than a 12 year old teg.... much nicer. maybe this was the easiest to steal on the area. the attempted theft wasnt even noticed till the key was already in the ignition ready to go and the wheel seemed to be tilted down too far. no signs of forced entry until close inspection afterwardscops got good prints though, off parts like mirrors that i know arent touched by anyone. lets hope CSI miami sunglasses guy gets em!
11/15/2007 5:01:01 PM
^^98 is when it started. im having a brain fart. but im pretty sure that is when it was.well they arent gonna go after nicer cars because they are generally harder to take.plus, like i mentioned. the market for parts from an acura are very very high.yeah, at the end of the key cylinder there is this black piece that screws into the metal cylinder, 2 very small phillip head screws. if you unscrew that, you can even use a penny, or something that fits in that slot to turn the "ignition".ive misplaces my keys and have had to unscrew that piece numerous times to get the car started.
11/15/2007 5:24:07 PM
11/15/2007 6:02:47 PM
^^ those 2 screws were in the floor, thats what we showed the cops, and thats how we knew something came up to scare them off and we could start it right up.they took those screws out, but popped off the bottom cover with 3 in it. they also know that you cant print one of those. fuckers.
11/15/2007 6:55:23 PM
ps baonest the list you are using from msn autos (CCC) is outdated (2005), and its relative to the number made. would you concede something about the 'rarity' of the cars on that list? just curiousdoing my own research, 1990 integra is on there one time (#8) on NCIB and thats itbut anyways looking for a part, dont mind some stories and convo. but your post stuck out to a friend. im a car noob
11/15/2007 7:15:35 PM
paging H8R
11/15/2007 7:17:28 PM
theres a picture.
11/15/2007 7:20:42 PM
is that black?ill look tomorrow after work to see if i have one laying around.
11/15/2007 10:09:00 PM
hey man thanks for calling last night btw. i never got a change to get out today and next thing i knew it was like dark and shit so i left for homei could paypal you postage or something though, just pm if youre still down
11/18/2007 9:33:50 PM
i'll be going through greensboro tomorrow if ya'll want to work something out...
11/18/2007 9:42:23 PM
yeah, i still have the piece sitting in my car.ivan, are you going to be where jackleg will be?when you leaving? ill be in chapel hill working.
11/18/2007 9:50:04 PM
^^ what you doing in gboro? I'll be here if you want to do some drankin
11/18/2007 10:11:59 PM
^^i don't know where he is, but i'll be rolling through on 40. passing by ch also of course...^nah, not staying there. going to nashville.
11/18/2007 10:55:57 PM
Somebody gon' be pickin' up a TOTERHOME. I wish I didn't have to work. I'd love to go.
11/19/2007 8:23:45 AM
11/19/2007 9:56:25 AM
what the hell did you buy now Ivan? lol
11/19/2007 10:12:49 AM
No kidding. He should just start a used car business and get it over with. He's got more cars/trucks/busses in his possession at this very moment than most people have in an entire lifetime. Oh, and let me know when the Yarcharger is up for sale.
11/19/2007 10:19:03 AM
11/19/2007 10:19:33 AM
you've gotta be fucking kidding me
11/19/2007 10:20:00 AM
lol, no.
11/19/2007 10:22:04 AM
I just had a funny vision of that toter home with roof racks...and a Miata on them.
11/19/2007 10:24:28 AM
what's the inside of something like that look like? hell i don't even know what it's called to google it
11/19/2007 10:27:33 AM
11/19/2007 10:29:38 AM
That's incredibly badass, one day I will have one.
11/19/2007 10:30:25 AM
lol at the little crawl between hole. thats pretty badass fucking awesome
11/19/2007 1:51:01 PM
Goddammit, no fair. I want one too.You gonna let me drive it sometime, Ivan? I used to drive tandem axle Mack trux!
11/19/2007 2:04:20 PM
definitely. i'm sittin in it right now.
11/20/2007 5:55:02 PM
damn man i need to check this thread more often. baonests number fell from the last whatever calls on my cell phone. so if someone can gimme his number so i can set something up. the part needer will be in his part of town today so i wanna set something up if possiblethen again i may not wanna call at 930 am since i dont know his habits.. hahah. i sent him my number via PM, i hope he kept that part!!!1i also appreciate your offer bigblueram, although i live like 20 minutes from 40, so i woulda just come to some exit to meet you ]]
11/24/2007 9:23:13 AM
baonest, thanks alot for the part, but my brother says that this part is for the 96 Acura NGR. any thoughts?
11/27/2007 10:47:51 AM
well the NGR was a rare breed... slow and not so productive line of cars.but a little pep in the step will make them move
11/27/2007 10:51:07 AM
11/27/2007 10:51:51 AM
i actually found a website dedicated to rigging NGR parts to fit the Acura SE... so we got it on there no problem with a little NGR rigging. thanks man
11/27/2007 10:57:23 AM
yeah, i don't give a damn... any of you fools can drive it.
11/27/2007 3:16:15 PM
We need to get you an air assist cylinder on the clutch pedal or something so it doesn't murder your leg.I'd be willing to bet that it isn't really a stiff clutch, but how in the hell you got that thing home...I do not fucking know.This piques my curiosity. I'm like a cat...one CURIOUS motherfucker...
11/27/2007 3:23:03 PM
^ thats some hardcore physical therapy
11/27/2007 3:29:17 PM
^^it's stiff bastard, much more than i expected. lots of percocet and determination.
11/27/2007 3:48:10 PM
I remember after Hurricane Fran, I was helping friends and fellow church members clean up debris and cut up trees...A friend of mine (elderly man) has a Massey Ferguson 245, and he's not as spry as he used to be. He actually took a door spring and put it on the clutch pedal to make it easier to use.And I'm telling you, he could flat out do CRAZY things with that tractor. Clutched it just as easy as pie.We gotta hook a nigga up. Garage Rats Unite!
11/27/2007 3:54:05 PM