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Why motorhome thefts are rising and how to stop them

Key Takeaways:

  • Motorhome theft is on the rise in the UK
  • Motorhomes offer a relatively soft target and are popular with thieves
  • Use electronic and physical deterrents to prevent your motorhome from being stolen
  • Visible gadgets and expensive items make your motorhome a more desirable target

Motorhomes are increasingly becoming targets for thieves, not just because of the high value of the vehicle itself, but thieves also like what’s inside.

As the security technology evolves for vehicles, including motorhomes, so do the tactics used by thieves. The result is that growing numbers of motorhome owners are waking up to find their pride and joy is missing, or worse, rummaged through and vandalised.

Here, we look at why this is happening more frequently, and what you can do to protect yourself.

 

Motorhomes offer a soft target

One reason for the increase in thefts is that motorhomes offer a relatively soft target and are as popular with thieves as a high-end supercar. Their lightweight construction, extensive wiring, and multiple access points make them easier to break into or bypass than a standard car.

According to House Grail, around 4,000 caravans are stolen annually in the UK, with motorhomes following a similar pattern, though exact motorhome-only numbers are harder to calculate due to overlaps with ‘campervan’ classifications. Many of those thefts stem from opportunism: thieves are drawn to vehicles parked overnight or left unattended in remote areas, because the motorhome appears less guarded than a car.

Another key factor is advances in keyless and electronic vehicle systems. Modern thieves are adept at key cloning, relay attacks or hacking into CAN-bus systems to bypass factory security. Even if a thief gains access to your motorhome with a key or force, a traditional immobiliser may be defeated if it’s not well hidden or integrated.

Some experts in the sector say that many security systems fitted by original manufacturers are weak and should be reinforced with aftermarket layers.

Thieves also target motorhomes specifically in high-value areas or in seasons when owners are away.

Also, they can see what’s inside, such as expensive kit, electronics and tools, so the motorhome which is full of visible gadgets becomes a more desirable target.

 

Protect your motorhome

Since you can’t eliminate risk entirely, you should make life as difficult as possible for motorhome thieves. Here are some practical steps to take:

  • Tracking systems and telematics: A tracker, especially one approved by Thatcham, is one of the most powerful deterrents. If your motorhome is stolen, the monitoring centre can assist in its recovery. A high-quality tracker should be fitted as part of a layered defence.
  • A good alarm system: An audible alarm triggered by doors, windows or internal motion sensors can frighten off intruders. Even signage alone, such as ‘Protected by alarm system’ can discourage thieves.
  • Immobiliser that cannot be bypassed: You need an immobiliser that is well hidden and tied into the vehicle’s electronics so it cannot be bypassed easily by the thief. The system should disable the vehicle even if someone has the keys.
  • Invisible or covert protection: That’s where a ghost immobiliser comes into its own. A ghost system embeds itself into the vehicle’s electronics, requiring a secret sequence or code to permit starting – even with a genuine key. Because there is no visible keypad or extra wire, a thief has no idea it’s there.

We should also highlight that ghost systems are also silent. There are no radio signals to intercept, no physical switches to find and no obvious evidence that extra protection is present. Even if a thief sits behind the steering wheel with your key, unless the hidden sequence is entered, the vehicle won’t start.

 

Consider physical deterrents

Don’t stop with electronics to prevent your motorhome from being stolen. Use physical deterrents too, such as:

  • Steering wheel locks, gearstick locks, pedal clamps
  • Wheel clamps or chocks to stop wheel movement
  • Extra door locks or deadbolts on habitation and cab doors
  • Secure the ladder (if fitted) so thieves can’t climb onto the roof and break in from above

 

Secure windows and interior

  • Apply security film to glass so it resists shattering
  • Use thick curtains or blinds so nobody can peer inside
  • Remove or hide any valuables, such as electronic gadgets, tools and cash when leaving the vehicle unattended
  • Use safes or locked vaults for essentials

 

Choose your parking wisely

Where you leave your motorhome matters, so park in well-lit, visible locations.

On campsites, opt for spots close to staff or away from the outer perimeter.

At home, store in a locked garage or behind a secure gate, and make use of CCTV or motion-activated lighting around your parking area.

 

Routine practice and vigilance

  • Always lock doors and windows, even if stepping away briefly
  • Don’t hand over your keys unless you know they can be trusted
  • Take photos of installed security devices as proof for insurance claims
  • Review your security regularly, that means testing the alarm, tracker and immobiliser, to ensure everything works effectively

Essentially, motorhome security is only as good as the weakest link: a thief may bypass one layer, but if the next layer holds, the effort becomes too high-risk.

 

Trust ghostinstallations.co.uk

Motorhome theft is on the rise, but you don’t have to sit back and trust luck. By taking a layered approach to your vehicle’s security, which means using tracking, alarms, physical locks and covert immobilisation, you will enjoy the best chance of deterrence and recovery.

Among those options, a Ghost Immobiliser offers a stealthy and hard-to-defeat safeguard that complements the rest of your setup.

If you value the peace of mind that comes with knowing your vehicle is protected by cutting-edge tech, then consider installing a Ghost Immobiliser with ghostinstallations.co.uk. We specialise in fitting these advanced systems to motorhomes in the UK, giving you that hidden extra layer of defence that thieves won’t see coming.

Contact us today to find out how we can protect your cherished motorhome.

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  • How Long Will It Take To Fit?

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  • If somebody finds out my code what happens?

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