looking to secure my citroen relay campervan, this was the video I needed! thanks for putting this together, all really great information, and the detailed instruction to help a novice like me take on the installing was exactly what I needed as well, many thanks :) great channel
I hope you never have to remove the rear passenger side window panel. Did the manufacturer recommend fitting it that way. I would have been tempted to cut the panel so that the latch receiver was fixed firmly to the door
I have done a few of the same things that you have done - a pity that it is necessary! Other good deterents are to use Datatag or Smart Water tagging on various components and accessories. An exhaust Cat lock is a must these days too.
@@turkeyphant I prefer to stop the van being stolen in the first place than use an airtag to find it afterwards. perhaps it is crashed or ransacked or burnt out? I do of course have a tracker too. properly installed.
Can i ask you your experienvce on those Thule Cab locks? - i have found very little review out on tinternet about them. Do you think they are effective if say a window is smashed would the internal cab lock being a keylock prevent an intruder easy egress again, only the smashed window being available.
Um... I think they are more a visual deterrent for the opportunist. yes they lock, yes they hold the door but wouldnt cope against a crowbar very well I dont think. for me they work well as I have the deadlocks for when I'm away from the van and the thule cab locks for overnight when I'm in the van. i dont use the deadlocks overnight for 'escape' reasons should something happen and you need to exit quickly. Ive just thought that the front door deadlocks are not in the video, if not then I did fit them afterwards...
Hi, very good job and super easy explainded...unfortunately the Link in the descrition for the Locks 4 Vans Deadlocks (Reardoor) dosn't work. At the Homepage of the company, i don't find any prices. Mabe my english is to bad.I have a 2018 Citröen Jumper and I guess that I need to buy the same like you bought. Can you help? Best greetings from Berlin Stefan
try this www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275202383657?hash=item4013571f29:g:B4EAAOSwdPVjQuNh&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoOj64ibadkwdBzgUkcFefBZL3fM6TzxIbHLcR96CFInZFGbIJcUWHVBwSWOk4WZEf%2FjORq4E3wh1tZUPqo3oJDudGlODg%2B3sOSZL44FS6oxNbZi54%2FaB0WysOPlaVaLgTLT9y%2FD%2FyCeH17gLkl6ku3pYMOeJU%2FQ%2Fc7oIjDO6fnJjgObh0G1RiCXChE8iYX8oCXCU8exud7fOLR%2FmzHyY4mE%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR-DSrpz-YA or search locks4vans online.
Hi Pete hope you are well! Am I going mad or did you do a vid for the kill switch? Feel like I watched it and planned to do same this weekend but can’t seem to find it? Seen to remember you informing us which wire we can tap into but maybe I dreamt it 🤣🤣
Thanks for eh message. No, you did dream it as I did not film that install as did not want to advertise what/where it was. think about what would prevent the van from starting if it did not receive its 12v signal when the key is turned, on mine the engine turns over but wont start, even if you 'hot wired' it or plugged into the OBD with a laptop to bypass the immobiliser it wont start as it is a 'mechanical' device on the engine that is 'switched' ! as to the switch itself, in plain sight disguised as something else is what I have done. hope that helps in some way, reluctant to blab it all out on the channel, I'm sorry!
Wiltshire Custom Camper thanks so much! I think what I did was watch the video that you linked and got confused! I’m actually looking at a product which does this remotely, kills the fuel pump if vehicle gets stolen, will let you know how it goes. Plan on using this alongside the manual one that you have done! Belt and braces! Keep well my friend
Good question. I see security as a double sided thing, security when in the van and security when away from the van. the solidfy is very useful when inside as it is easy to apply from the top bunk in addition to the central locking when you go to bed, you don't want deadlocks on when in the van for our own safety to get out if needed. the solidfy however is very awkward to get at on a regular basis when leaving the van parked somewhere, hence the deadlock from the outside. the same applies to the deadlock and internal chain on the sliding door. hope that helps, all the best.
@@wiltshirecustomcamper7203 Thanks, yes, that helps me understand. As I've only got a L1H1 with really easy access to the SolidFy I'll probably just stick with that. I've got internal locks on the cab doors and generally go in/out through the sliding door, so I'll probably put a hooklock on that, as you have. Hope you're enjoying your camper, the finish is superb, way better than mine.
Great video, thanks for sharing. Just one question: Have you ever scratched the back barn door from the internal latch? This might occur when the doors are not closed (or maybe caught by a wind gust) in the correct order? Thanks again - greetings from 'Straya'. :)
ah yes, not so much for UK travels (apart from the 'pikey' parts of the country) but more for travels around EU and further afield as it is an easy target for 'chancers'!
As someone who has investigated many van thefts and break ins I can assure you none of these are effective, your van is only as safe as you windows, most of which are easily broken or melted if plastic, thief’s easily climb in through broken windows, yer you can have a safe for you valuables but most are ineffective, once they are in they are undetected and take time to go through your stuff or break into a safe! In fact having these just cause more damage to your van, they are unlikely to steel your van as they are easily found via ANPR ! Air tag works as good as any tracking device !
I both agree and disagree! yes, nothing stops the 'would be' thief from simply breaking the windows and this applies to all vehicles of course, but should we just do nothing and accept our fate? No! the more visual 'deterrents' on the van for both a 'pro' who might think "today, i cant be ass to drag myself through a broken window opening" to the novice who looks and thinks that is too much bother, especially if parked near others that dont have these things and appear to be easier pickings! I have a tracker and a simple engine cut off switch too and I dont generally leave any valuables in the van when unattended. We can only do what we can do, and you do you for your own security of course.
@ mmmm my experience says they look for those with the most locks because they think they have something worth having they want to keep safe!! But that said I have no statistical evidence to back that up what so ever 😂
Nice to hear Canada is nice and safe, a shame UK, France and Spain is not the same, a few seconds spent locking up tight is well worth it. thieves wont bother to smash a window if they realise they wont be able to open the door anyway, it is all about deterrent!
looking to secure my citroen relay campervan, this was the video I needed! thanks for putting this together, all really great information, and the detailed instruction to help a novice like me take on the installing was exactly what I needed as well, many thanks :) great channel
Glad it helped
Nice one me old mucker looks bloody awesome 👌 stay safe m8 like when Harry gets involved 👍
Thanks 👍
Great video again from you as usual.
Great tip about the cotton wool bud for the hammerite by the way 👍
Thanks 👍
Thanks for another cracking video
All the best for Christmas
Happy holidays!
Thanks for posting another cracking video
All the best for Christmas
Thanks, you too!
A useful vid, great detail.
Glad it was helpful!
Some interesting security measures there, I may pinch a few ideas from you for my build!!
Pinch away, the ideas that is of course :-)
@@wiltshirecustomcamper7203 ordered and fitted, thanks for the ideas. 😎🤟🏻
I hope you never have to remove the rear passenger side window panel. Did the manufacturer recommend fitting it that way. I would have been tempted to cut the panel so that the latch receiver was fixed firmly to the door
Yes, it is exactly where the manufacturer describes in the instructions.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS! See ya next year!
Greg
THanks.
Vernier Caliper is the measuring tool you use..😘 Merry Chrimbo!!
Yes, I knew that and was just testing everybody.... i must write that name down somewhere..... thanks!
Another great insight m8 absolutely brilliant great video as usual stay safe me old mucker 👍
Thanks 👍
I have done a few of the same things that you have done - a pity that it is necessary! Other good deterents are to use Datatag or Smart Water tagging on various components and accessories. An exhaust Cat lock is a must these days too.
Good point! Thanks for watching.
Why not use an Airtag?
I prefer to be 'pro-active' not 're-active' but thanks for the comment and for watching.
What's that got to do with your decision?
@@turkeyphant I prefer to stop the van being stolen in the first place than use an airtag to find it afterwards. perhaps it is crashed or ransacked or burnt out? I do of course have a tracker too. properly installed.
@wiltshirecustomcamper7203 I agree but you used a tracker that does the same thing as an airtag. That's what i was talking about not the other parts
Can i ask you your experienvce on those Thule Cab locks? - i have found very little review out on tinternet about them. Do you think they are effective if say a window is smashed would the internal cab lock being a keylock prevent an intruder easy egress again, only the smashed window being available.
Um... I think they are more a visual deterrent for the opportunist. yes they lock, yes they hold the door but wouldnt cope against a crowbar very well I dont think. for me they work well as I have the deadlocks for when I'm away from the van and the thule cab locks for overnight when I'm in the van. i dont use the deadlocks overnight for 'escape' reasons should something happen and you need to exit quickly. Ive just thought that the front door deadlocks are not in the video, if not then I did fit them afterwards...
Hi, very good job and super easy explainded...unfortunately the Link in the descrition for the Locks 4 Vans Deadlocks (Reardoor) dosn't work. At the Homepage of the company, i don't find any prices. Mabe my english is to bad.I have a 2018 Citröen Jumper and I guess that I need to buy the same like you bought. Can you help?
Best greetings from Berlin
Stefan
try this www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275202383657?hash=item4013571f29:g:B4EAAOSwdPVjQuNh&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoOj64ibadkwdBzgUkcFefBZL3fM6TzxIbHLcR96CFInZFGbIJcUWHVBwSWOk4WZEf%2FjORq4E3wh1tZUPqo3oJDudGlODg%2B3sOSZL44FS6oxNbZi54%2FaB0WysOPlaVaLgTLT9y%2FD%2FyCeH17gLkl6ku3pYMOeJU%2FQ%2Fc7oIjDO6fnJjgObh0G1RiCXChE8iYX8oCXCU8exud7fOLR%2FmzHyY4mE%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR-DSrpz-YA or search locks4vans online.
@@wiltshirecustomcamper7203 thank you very much
Hi Pete hope you are well! Am I going mad or did you do a vid for the kill switch? Feel like I watched it and planned to do same this weekend but can’t seem to find it? Seen to remember you informing us which wire we can tap into but maybe I dreamt it 🤣🤣
Thanks for eh message. No, you did dream it as I did not film that install as did not want to advertise what/where it was. think about what would prevent the van from starting if it did not receive its 12v signal when the key is turned, on mine the engine turns over but wont start, even if you 'hot wired' it or plugged into the OBD with a laptop to bypass the immobiliser it wont start as it is a 'mechanical' device on the engine that is 'switched' ! as to the switch itself, in plain sight disguised as something else is what I have done. hope that helps in some way, reluctant to blab it all out on the channel, I'm sorry!
Wiltshire Custom Camper thanks so much! I think what I did was watch the video that you linked and got confused! I’m actually looking at a product which does this remotely, kills the fuel pump if vehicle gets stolen, will let you know how it goes. Plan on using this alongside the manual one that you have done! Belt and braces! Keep well my friend
Very useful video but just wondering why bother with the barn door deadlock when you can just leave the SolidFy on inside?
Good question. I see security as a double sided thing, security when in the van and security when away from the van. the solidfy is very useful when inside as it is easy to apply from the top bunk in addition to the central locking when you go to bed, you don't want deadlocks on when in the van for our own safety to get out if needed. the solidfy however is very awkward to get at on a regular basis when leaving the van parked somewhere, hence the deadlock from the outside. the same applies to the deadlock and internal chain on the sliding door. hope that helps, all the best.
@@wiltshirecustomcamper7203 Thanks, yes, that helps me understand. As I've only got a L1H1 with really easy access to the SolidFy I'll probably just stick with that. I've got internal locks on the cab doors and generally go in/out through the sliding door, so I'll probably put a hooklock on that, as you have. Hope you're enjoying your camper, the finish is superb, way better than mine.
Use an angle grinder with a 1mm slitting disc.
I tend to get lots of 'skidding' with angle grinders (obviously my technique) but thanks for the tip.
Great video, thanks for sharing. Just one question: Have you ever scratched the back barn door from the internal latch? This might occur when the doors are not closed (or maybe caught by a wind gust) in the correct order? Thanks again - greetings from 'Straya'. :)
Not by a gust of wind but a wifey shouting from the back, "the doors don't close" as I hear 'bang, bang, bang' :-(
What type of people or demographic of people in the UK would make you have to take all these extra measures 🤔
ah yes, not so much for UK travels (apart from the 'pikey' parts of the country) but more for travels around EU and further afield as it is an easy target for 'chancers'!
I wouldn’t waste your time with the chain around the seats if someone really wanted it they just bolt crop it but other then that good video
Agreed if a 'pro' comes prepared but for the passer-by novice, are they going to have this equipment?
@ let’s hope not but you’ll be surprised what people carry around with them today but there’s nothing wrong with taking extra proportions👍🏻
As someone who has investigated many van thefts and break ins I can assure you none of these are effective, your van is only as safe as you windows, most of which are easily broken or melted if plastic, thief’s easily climb in through broken windows, yer you can have a safe for you valuables but most are ineffective, once they are in they are undetected and take time to go through your stuff or break into a safe! In fact having these just cause more damage to your van, they are unlikely to steel your van as they are easily found via ANPR ! Air tag works as good as any tracking device !
I both agree and disagree! yes, nothing stops the 'would be' thief from simply breaking the windows and this applies to all vehicles of course, but should we just do nothing and accept our fate? No! the more visual 'deterrents' on the van for both a 'pro' who might think "today, i cant be ass to drag myself through a broken window opening" to the novice who looks and thinks that is too much bother, especially if parked near others that dont have these things and appear to be easier pickings! I have a tracker and a simple engine cut off switch too and I dont generally leave any valuables in the van when unattended. We can only do what we can do, and you do you for your own security of course.
@ mmmm my experience says they look for those with the most locks because they think they have something worth having they want to keep safe!! But that said I have no statistical evidence to back that up what so ever 😂
Love the video but my god your garage is a mess 😃
What do you mean, I made a point to tidy it especially ? 😃
@@wiltshirecustomcamper7203 haha 👍
Paranoid guy, spends more time locking and unlocking his vAN rather then enjoy every minute of life,
Nice to hear Canada is nice and safe, a shame UK, France and Spain is not the same, a few seconds spent locking up tight is well worth it. thieves wont bother to smash a window if they realise they wont be able to open the door anyway, it is all about deterrent!