The locks were provided by the Hyundai Motor Company, SCCSO said, and will be available at the department’s headquarters at 55 W. Younger Avenue in San Jose. The locks will be available Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. as long as supply lasts.
The free lock initiative follows an increase in thefts of certain Hyundai models that lack engine immobilizers that are typically found in newer vehicles. Thefts of Hyundais have risen across the county by more than 1,000% since 2020, SCCSO said.
Part of the reason behind the rise, according to law enforcement officials, are viral social media videos that show viewers how to exploit the security vulnerabilities on a Hyundai.
“In Santa Clara County, we’re trying to put a dent in motor vehicle thefts,” said Santa Clara County Sheriff Bob Jonsen. “These steering wheel locks offer a simple but effective way for residents to deter theft and protect their vehicles.”
To receive a free steering wheel lock, Hyundai owners must:
- Present valid proof of vehicle registration
- Be a resident of Santa Clara County
- Arrive early – devices will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis
The steering wheel locks are intended as a temporary deterrent, the sheriff’s office said, until Hyundai owners can get a permanent software update or repair. SCCSO encourages owners to contact their local Hyundai dealership to see if their vehicle qualifies for an upgrade.
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