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How to Activate Limp Mode in Your Fleet and Stop Vehicle Theft

To activate limp mode in your fleet for the purpose of stopping vehicle theft, you’ll need to contact a service provider that offers this service. By tapping into the CAN Bus system of each vehicle, that service provider can install a type of “switch” that, when activated, will activate that vehicle’s limp mode, making it nearly impossible to drive.

Vehicle security technology that allows cars to be remotely immobilised or restricted in the event of theft is already being used in some countries, and is gradually becoming more available in markets Cartrack Namibia adds another layer of protection to your fleet by making sure thieves get a nasty surprise when they’re trying to get away with one of your vehicles.

If you do an online search for “limp mode”, you’ll probably find that most of the information is negative. This is not a “how to fix limp mode” article, it’s a new look at limp mode from the perspective of how you can use it to prevent your fleet vehicles from getting stolen or damaged. Let’s dig in!

Key Takeaways:

  • Limp mode is a clever safety feature that slows a vehicle down to stop engine damage or help catch thieves
  • It makes a stolen car crawl so slowly that most criminals will just give up and leave it behind
  • The system uses a special clamp on the car’s computer to let experts control limp mode activation from far away
  • It works best when you use it alongside GPS tracking and cameras to keep your whole fleet’s health in check

What is limp mode for fleets?

Limp mode is a security & protection method for fleets. It safeguards your fleet vehicles from further damage when there’s a mechanical fault or malfunction. It also significantly hinders thieves & hijackers from getting away with your vehicles. Fleet managers are using limp mode to safeguard their vehicles as an extra layer of protection over-and-above GPS tracking and vehicle camera security.

How is limp mode used for theft prevention?

Imagine one of your fleet’s vehicles getting stolen. You report the theft to Cartrack Namibia, and their recovery team gets on their way to locate your vehicle. In addition to GPS tracking, you’ve also opted for limp mode in all of your vehicles. It’s immediately activated, so the thief driving the stolen vehicle is suddenly perplexed as to why the vehicle isn’t moving as fast.

That thief is now in a very precarious position. They can’t make that all-important quick getaway as planned. The vehicle just won’t switch to a high enough gear, and the engine just isn’t powerful enough to drive fast. They start to assume the vehicle they’ve stolen is a dud, and abandon the theft. But it’s too late, because our recovery team has already caught up to retrieve your vehicle.

How is limp mode used to protect vehicle health?

Now imagine your vehicle’s engine is overheating. The driver hasn’t noticed the check-engine light, and just carries on—unaware that the engine is on the brink of seizing. But then the vehicle goes into limp mode. The driver isn’t able to drive normally anymore, so they’re forced to stop and check what’s going on.

Limp mode has just saved your company thousands in engine repairs!

How is limp mode added or installed to a vehicle?

Limp mode is an adjustment that gets installed to your vehicle’s CAN Bus system. What is CAN Bus? It can be simply described as the “computer” network of the vehicle. Most modern vehicles have a central command center that processes vehicle activity, and this is called the CAN Bus.

Cartrack Namibia simply adds a CAN Bus clamp to the vehicle’s CAN Bus, and this clamp allows us to remotely activate limp mode.

What happens to a vehicle during limp mode?

During limp mode the vehicle’s engine will output around 70% less power, causing it to drive much slower. RPMs will be limited to no more than 3 000, and the engine light will switch on. The vehicle’s transmission will also lock into a low gear, which further hinders the vehicle’s ability to drive at high speeds.

What triggers limp mode?

Limp mode on a vehicle can be triggered by purposeful activation (because of theft), a serious mechanical fault in the vehicle, or a faulty battery. Other triggers include:

  • When signal jamming is detected
  • Sensor malfunctions (of various kinds)
  • Transmission issues
  • Engine problems (like overheating or head gasket damage)
  • Electrical faults

Many of these triggers are built-in limp mode safeguards that come with modern vehicles. But limp mode can and should also be added to fleet vehicles to further protect them. But why?

BECAUSE: Your vehicle may not already have limp mode as a built-in feature

If your vehicles haven’t come with limp mode as a built in feature, it’s recommended that you get a company like Cartrack Namibia to add it to your security arsenal. If the vehicle is an older model, it may not have the same protections more modern vehicles have, but at least you can add it by getting in touch with Cartrack Namibia’s vehicle security consultants.

BECAUSE: Limp mode can’t be remotely activated in case of theft or hijacking

Even if your vehicles do come with built-in limp mode, this activation is automatic. So if your vehicle gets stolen, you won’t have the control to activate it and slow down the criminals. With Cartrack’s limp mode installed, we’ll make sure that vehicle is too slow to steal easily.

What Cartrack features work well with limp mode?

Limp mode can (and should) be combined with other vehicle security features from Cartrack Namibia, and these options include:

  • GPS tracking with stolen vehicle recovery service (SVR)
  • AI vehicle cameras
  • Driver coaching
  • Predictive vehicle maintenance

These features all pertain to the security and health of your vehicle, and work extremely well as a combination.

How do these layer your vehicle with money-saving benefits in addition to limp mode? Let’s have a look.

GPS tracking with SVR

While limp mode seriously impairs the vehicle’s power and speed, you still want to know where it is if it’s been stolen. This is where GPS tracking comes in handy. Our recovery team will locate the vehicle, retrieve it, and work with local authorities to apprehend the thieves.

Limp mode and GPS tracking are two features that should never NOT be together, since they work well together to ensure the safety of your assets.

AI vehicle cameras

Vehicle cameras and dashcams with built-in AI are essential if you want to elevate the security of your vehicles. These devices aren’t only used to monitor the road and cabins of your vehicles, but they give you invaluable material for driver coaching (discussed more below).

Fleets with expensive vehicles should definitely protect them with cameras that watch and alert based on events deemed serious or dangerous. AI cameras work well with limp mode because you’ll be able to watch a live feed of what’s happening inside your vehicle as the thief gets their reality check when the engine suddenly stops performing.

Driver coaching

Driver coaching and AI cameras go hand-in-hand as a combination of tools used for coaching drivers. But coaching is another method fleet managers use to maintain the health of their vehicles. Drivers that are properly coached drive and handle your vehicles much better. This increases the lifespan of your assets—and of course limp mode will be there to make sure they don’t drive damaged vehicles.

Predictive vehicle maintenance

Another way to ensure the long term health of your fleet’s vehicles is to get predictive maintenance software. Just like limp mode, this also works through Cartrack’s CAN Bus clamp. The condition of the vehicle is continually monitored and mechanical problems are predicted ahead of time.

This software also automates your service scheduling and books your vehicles in for maintenance when they actually need it. Limp mode then acts as a backup if services aren’t carried out correctly or missed entirely.

Get limp mode for your fleet vehicles

Limp mode really sticks it to vehicle thieves! If you want this awesome security feature, call Cartrack Namibia now and we’ll quote you on getting it integrated into your fleets’ vehicles.

Frequently asked questions about limp mode

Is limp mode compatible with any vehicle?

No, limp mode isn’t compatible with any vehicle, but it is compatible with most vehicles. That’s because the majority of vehicles on the roads today have CAN Bus, which is what limp mode needs to work. You can always do an online check using the make and model of your vehicle to see if it has CAN Bus.

Does my vehicle sustain damage while in limp mode?

No, the engine and vehicle components won’t get damaged while limp mode is in effect. The point of limp mode is to protect the vehicle’s major components (engine, transmission, wiring, etc), so limp mode itself is safe when it’s happening to a car, truck or van.

Is it worth getting limp mode for motorbikes?

Most motorbikes already come with limp mode, but this is purely for the purpose of protecting the mechanical integrity of the bike. You can get Cartrack’s limp mode for your motorbike if you want it as an anti-theft measure, and it’s definitely worth doing so—especially if you have a fleet of bikes you want to protect.

Can limp mode be used on lift provider vehicles like taxis or buses?

Yes, limp mode is actually a great safety measure for lift providers like taxis or buses, because they not only keep drivers and vehicles safe, but passengers too! If you run a lift provider service (or drive one of these vehicles yourself), it’s well worth looking into installing limp mode as a last resort of safety.