Throughout the operation, police will be at motorway on-ramps and on main arterial routes carrying out mandatory checks on commonly stolen vehicles.
Inspector Bruce O'Brien of Counties Manukau Police says car crime continues to be a major issue for the district.
"In the last three months more than 900 vehicles were stolen in Counties Manukau.
"Our intelligence tells us that offenders involved with vehicle crime and burglaries are increasingly moving around the Auckland metro districts committing these offences.
"This operation aims to prevent the offending before it happens."
A large amount of bail checks will also be carried out on offenders with known links to vehicle crime and burglary.
Mr O'Brien said the public's help was crucial to reducing vehicle crime.
"We all have a role to play in reducing car crime - if we all do our bit to watch out for suspicious activity, we can make a big difference and significantly reduce the number of victims of crime in our community."
The most commonly stolen cars in South Auckland:
•Mazda Demio
•Mazda Atenza
•Nissan Cefiro
•Nissan Primera
•Toyota Hiace
•Subaru Forester
•Subaru Legacy
•Subaru Impreza
Source: Counties Manukau Police