Hot Wiring A Car in Under 2 Minutes A Vital Survival Skill Everyone Needs To Know

  • Any good survivalist knows that there are many skills that you will need in order to survive in a post-collapse environment. Many of these skills are things that we may not normally need in a regular society although there are a few select situations where they may be needed.

    One that I am speaking of is hotwiring a car. Sure when you hear that phrase you probably think about a thief trying to steal a vehicle from an unsuspecting citizen however in a post-collapse world hotwiring a car may be the one thing that keeps you alive and helps get you to safety.

    So what I have done is compiled the information you will need to know on the next page in order to accomplish this. Again- this skill is something that should only be used in a life or death survival situation.

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    27 Comments

    1. Vito Mazzola said:

      I hope someone steals your car after watching your post, dip shits!! Why dont you show them how to break in your house too!!

    2. Michael Shoemate said:

      I grew up in a salvage yard, I could hotwire a car before I could reach the peddles

    3. Ronnie Frazier said:

      How many. Times yall going post this same$#%&!@*dam
      No car after 2000 can b get dam grio

    4. Scott Rickard said:

      If theres an EMP event. You could hot wire a car all day long and get nowhere.

    5. Ben Penrose said:

      Ummmmm I I always thought hot wiring was for the movies. The preferred method of most car thieves is to rip the ignition out.

    6. Cory Hoggatt said:

      Why do you keep reposting this as if every car after about 2000 has ignition interlock? This is useless now.

    7. Theodore Sebastian said:

      I thought modern vehicles have so many anti theft devices hotwiring is impractical. Which is why car theft is declining.

    8. Aaron Frost said:

      Very easy to bypass though. It’s just on a normally open relay. Just jump the relay or pull the wires out and connect them directly.

    9. Joseph Germany said:

      Unless you’re hotwiring a car that’s pre-1990’s, it’s not gonna work. Most modern cars need a coded key, matching transponder, or something else along with the key to make them start.

    10. Brendon Smith said:

      90’s I’d just crack the column or grab Honda or Toyota the ignitions are cased in die cast metal they flake right off

    11. Scott Rickard said:

      lol…If an emp hits, your vehicle is trash unless you have it in a Faraday cage before the pulse is set off.

    12. Jody Thompson said:

      I admit, I didn’t read the story. My opinion on this is that it sounds good on the surface, get the hell out of Dodge as quickly as possible and all, but upon further thought, I have to ask myself if I want to make my presence known and become a moving target? Just my 2 cents…

    13. Brent Morgan said:

      This isn’t practical, unless you have the right knowledge you can’t just “hotwire” and car because of the new security systems. It has to be older cars with minimal computer systems. in order to do it on a modern car you know how to get into the correct wiring harness and disable the security system, then you have to break the steering column to unlock the wheel. It’s not something you can do from just reading an Internet article. And I know this because I went to mobile installation school and we had to learn how to hot wire so we could defeat criminals trying to do that.

    14. Daniel Holena said:

      PATS… Passive Antitheft System… maybe old cars can be hot wired… newer ones, Good luck!!! Unless you have ECM to that vehichle and keys that PATS recognizes

    15. Cyn Nitro said:

      Honey badger punking wolves for the deer they just killed says otherwise. Honey badger also says he doesn’t give a$#%&!@*

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