
There are many precautions you can take to protect your vehicle from being stolen or cloned. Following these precautions will also help discourage theft of certain vehicle parts, such as an airbag or car stereo, or personal items, such as a mobile phone or mp3 player:
Take the keys with you and lock the doors of your vehicle wherever you park it, even in your driveway.
Always use the factory-installed alarm or another anti-theft device.
Store personal possessions in the vehicle's trunk or otherwise out of sight from prying eyes. If you must leave items in your vehicle, such as for your job, consider marking them with ID code using an engraver's tool. Many police departments will loan this tool to residents.
Parking under a street light or at the end of a row in a parking lot. Any object or barrier, such as a wall, hedge or another car, offers concealment to a thief.
Remove the registration and other identifying paperwork, such as an insurance card, from the vehicle. Because you will need these items in the event of an accident or if you are stopped by law enforcement, you should carry them with you when you are driving, such as in a wallet or purse.
Do not store your registration in the glove compartment or elsewhere in the vehicle as a criminal may break in just to steal this identifying paperwork.
