Thieves target catalytic converters and fuel
Wednesday, 27 Aug 2008 16:02

Thieves are after catalytic converters on cars
Thieves are targeting catalytic converters and fuel from parked cars, causing hundreds of pounds of damage, the AA has warned.
Catalytic converters, which contain precious metals, are each worth around £60 to thieves, while rocketing fuel prices mean a tank of diesel could be worth over £100.
"We have noticed an increase in reports of catalytic converter thefts as well as thefts of fuel," said Simon Douglas, director of AA Insurance.
The AA has also received claims over vehicle damage caused by attempted thefts. Vehicles with a high ground clearance – like 4x4s and vans – are at particular risk as thieves can access the converter, which forms part of the exhaust system, more easily.
Mr Douglas said: "This is a new crime causing resulting from high fuel and scrap metal values. It causes considerable inconvenience and expense for innocent motorists.
"Thieves work quickly and carelessly, sometimes causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage.
"A catalytic converter costs between £600 and £1,500 to replace, including labour cost, quite apart from repair of damage to bodywork that could cost several hundred pounds more to repair."
The AA suggests parking in well-lit areas, preferably covered by CCTV.
If you are worried about your catalytic converter, many car dealers offer a permanent marking system, which will make it easier for the police to prosecute in the event it is stolen.
If your catalytic converter has been stolen your car will make an incredibly loud noise when the engine is started, the AA added.