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    Hi, just bought my first Toyota. Its a double cab LN107 with a 2.8 engine.

    When i called my insurance they informed me i need a cat 2 immobiliser fitting?!
    Its got no central locking and even the windows are manual but because its an import i have to have it done. Any ideas?

  • #2
    Originally posted by Spud73
    Hi, just bought my first Toyota. Its a double cab LN107 with a 2.8 engine.

    When i called my insurance they informed me i need a cat 2 immobiliser fitting?!
    Its got no central locking and even the windows are manual but because its an import i have to have it done. Any ideas?
    some insurers do require this mine did!

    a cat 2 = electronic/electromechanical immobilisor

    this means a minimum of two operating circuits are to be isolated or one circuit by the means of key code entry/start up so i dont think it means you need a central locking kit fitting as this could be done at the ignition.
    CHEERS JOHN................

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    • #3
      Thanks, how much am i looking at?

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      • #4
        I thought a pick-up was classed as a commercial vehicle.
        I would try another insurance company.

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        • #5
          I Would Try Another Company Too Mate I Am With Bell Im 24 With 9 Points And Pay Less Than 500quid They Didnt Ask If The Car Was Cat 2 But I Had To Tell Them Make It Wee Bit Cheaper

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          • #6
            Try Lifesure. 0870 366 1235 (or 01480 474 604).

            I phoned 12 insurance companies and paid £285 to Lifesure. No alarm/immobiliser was required. There was one on the Surf and other insurance companies wanted it verified as being Thatcham approved (and a £623.68 premium, with £600 excess).

            A-Plan on 08450 711234 were cheaper but the deal was not as good.

            Wife's newer car was cheaper with Lifesure and a customer with an LPG Range Rover saved £180 with Lifesure.

            Must be worth a try. Make them your last call so they know what quote to beat.
            Did the Surf put the Toy in Toyota?

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            • #7
              Insurance moan.

              I recently insured my 92 surf 2.4TD N.I.G through Lifesure,around £320 f/comp protected 65% NCD. Doubt you will better them and no alarm required. Worth a try!

              Regards,
              Fourwheeler.

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              • #8
                Insurance Companies tend to want at least a Cat 2 Thatcham Approved Immobiliser fitted to imported vehicles. However bizarre it sounds, having a deterrent fitted is always a good idea anyways. It'll certainly stop the casual car thieves that operate.

                Searching Ebay has thrown up an approved system for £32 delivered, and it looks straight forward to fit (and NO it's not me selling them).

                http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CAR-ALARM-THAT...QQcmdZViewItem

                Or just search for Item number: 230040598673

                Just my 10 cents.......
                Paul...

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                • #9
                  Iwill certainly try Lifesure. I keep Dogue de Bordeaux dogs (Turner & Hooch) to anyone that doesn't know. Hence the reason i bought the double cab version. I found that when insuring it if i told them i had already bought the truck they would quote but if i just wanted a quote they wouldn't?!
                  And as for someone breaking in i'am dying to see someone do that...
                  Thanks again for all your help everyone

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                  • #10
                    try www.aplan.co.uk as well mate, did me proud. and good when i had to make a claim.

                    oops
                    TeaM BOFA4x4 Mac 2008

                    www.bofa4x4.com

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                    • #11
                      Thanks for reminding me... scared now! Need to run away

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                      • #12
                        Cheers Paul, just bought the immobiliser off e-bay. 32quid, sorted.
                        By the way anyone want to buy my Skyline?

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                        • #13
                          Do insurance companies not require any device to be professionally fitted, though? Although the ebay item may be Thatcham approved, will they accept it as a self-fit?

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                          • #14
                            Mine required professionally fitted immob, and signed certificate. Just renewed with 'Budget'. Fully Comp, protected no claims, £250 excess and 6 points. £260. Was with Priviledge before, same spec insurance, £349.
                            Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                            • #15
                              Going to my local garage with it just incase. It is from a security firm though so it should have a certificate. Will check though

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