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Just wondered if anyone else experienced any issues with their VW's last night - ours was broken in to outside our house, I only realised this morning when I noticed all the windows of the car were open.

On closer inspection, it seems they have taken out the lock from the driver side. Turns out this is a real oversight in VW security - all you have to do is shove a screwdriver in the lock and push, and all the windows come down and the alarm turns off!! Brilliant!

Anyway, there was literally nothing of any value in the car, I imagine to the disgust of the little sh*t who did it, apart from all our CD's which I then found scattered at the bottom of the road.

Anyway, I was just interested to see if anyone else had a similar thing happen recently.

good grief. For your information, I got the method from a publically viewable forum on VW passats. 'Now everyone has been told what to do'. Please, blame me if there is a spate of VW break ins in the area following my post. I'm sure it would be down to that entirely.

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