The auto lock probably would not work on any DeLorean. On manual transmissions it may not keep thieves from shifting the car into any gear. But they could still do some serious damage to the car. If the car is in gear and the engine is cranked, the car could still "jump" forward or backwards. If another car or a wall is in the way, the car could hit it. It may also be possible to shift gears while the engine is off and drive the car away in 1st gear. A litte harder then an A/T, but not impossible... On automatic transmissions, it would lock the brake pedal. A theif could shift into N to start the car, and then use R, N, & D accoringly. To brake all he/she would need to do is shift into N and pull the parking brake. But don't think that this is because the DeLorean is an outdated vehicle. The same trick could be performed on any brand new car off the show room floor. All you would have to do is jump the wires on the brake light swith on the brake pedal (this would enable the extra relay to the starter). Shift the car into N, shove a screwdriver into the ignition, VIOLA! You've just stolen a car with the autolock in place! I'm not listing this info as a "how-to" for anyone, I'm just trying to point out that if someone wants your car bad enough they will get it if you're not there. -Robert vin 6585 p.s. If someone owns an Autolock, or knows someone who does, I'd love to see a copy of the fine print for that $1,000 guarantee that comes with the auto lock! --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, njp548@xxxx wrote: > Kevin and List, > > I have countless nights awake watching all those different kinds of > infomercials, and I have seen the one for the Unbeatable Auto-Lock that you > are talking about. They say that it works great with the clutch pedal. If > you can't depress the clutch pedal how are u going to be able to drive the > car properly? Also the way it works on automatic cars, is that it doesn't > depend on the starter-tranny interlock switch, the way it works is that you > can't shift into any gears without depressing the brake pedal (the way they > proved that was they had a car running when they tried to get a couple > "ex-thiefs" to steal it). I think its a pretty good product. The acting was > a little cheesy (when they had two "ex-car thiefs" try to rob that car with > the Unbeatable Auto-Lock on it) but over all looks like a good product. If I > had my car together where it would need to be protected, I would probably buy > it. > > Later, > Nick > 1852 > Http://members.aol.com/njp548