Anti-Theft Device Discount
If you like your car, chances are someone
else will, too! An average of 52 vehicles are reported stolen every
day in B.C.
You can make your vehicle less appealing
to thieves. Certain types of anti-theft devices have proven so effective
that they will also earn you a discount on your optional Autoplan
premiums.
Types of anti-theft devices
These are the main types of vehicle anti-theft
devices:
- Mechanical devices
limit the steering wheel movement so thieves can't drive your
vehicle. Steering wheel locking bars are the most common mechanical
devices.
- Vehicle alarms discourage
thieves by drawing attention to your vehicle through loud noises
(sirens, beeps, etc.). Sometimes they use flashing lights, too.
- Electronic immobilizers
cut off power to parts of the vehicle's ignition system so
thieves can't start the vehicle. Sometimes a vehicle alarm will
also have an immobilizer built into the system.
Active vs. passive
All anti-theft devices are either active
or passive.
- Active devices
are ones you have to set yourself, usually by moving a switch,
removing a separate key or pushing a button. This includes all
mechanical devices, because you must physically set them in place
each time you use them.
- Passive devices
automatically arm themselves when you turn off the vehicle and
remove the key. These are considered more effective because they
don't rely on human memory to be activated.

Which ones earn a discount?
To qualify for a discount on your Comprehensive
or Specified
Perils insurance, your vehicle must be equipped with a passive
electronic immobilizer. In other words, you must have an electronic
system that will cut off power to the fuel, starter or ignition
system, and that automatically sets itself when you leave the vehicle.
The amount of your discount will vary according
to your territory, or where
you live. Motorcycles and trailers are not eligible for
the anti-theft discount.
Deductible rebate
You will receive a $100 rebate toward the
deductible of your claim if your vehicle is stolen and there is
evidence that the anti-theft device was defeated. (You must have
coverage for theft, of course.)
You will also get the $100 rebate toward
your deductible if you have a claim for damage where there is evidence
that someone tried to steal your vehicle, but didn't take it because
your properly-installed and activated anti-theft device prevented
it.