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Got a buddy who had his wallet and keys stolen and he needs to get into his car to get his work laptop. He drives a 528i 1999 fully loaded BMW and was told that if he breaks the window to get in it its going to screw with his factory anti theft. Is this BS or what? I figured it was since Id never seen a factory Anti theft that had glass breakage. any help would be great since he has a quarterly close out to do and his job could depend on this

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Even if it did... just disconnect the battery and the alarm will turn off.

Did you try calling a tow company? or the police? to get in?

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If you are gonna set off the alarm slimjim it instead of breaking the glass!

And if you do leave the batt connected and just let it cycle through the alarm trigger , remember that with the battery connected, it's gonna re-arm when the horn stops blowing.

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