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August Abolins | Rob Mccart | car locks/fobs |
September 21, 2025 8:04 AM * |
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Hello Rob! RM> My Ford Escape is the first car I owned where I tend to do RM> everything electronically compared to my older cars, but RM> from outside you can always use the hidden Keypad to RM> unlock the driver's door. An Escape is my anticipated next vehicle. A friend with a Fiat 500x claimed he was unable to start the car when the batt in his fob seemed to go dead. Turns out, he could have still placed the fob near the "Start" button at the steering wheel column, and then press the "Start" - it was in theory supposed to work that way. But.. before I had a chance to look that up, he had the car towed! RM> Not that it matters much since the electronic controls are RM> part of the ignition key and maybe if that were totally dead RM> you couldn't even start the car since maybe the chip built RM> into the key wouldn't put out the signal required to allow RM> the key to start the car. The Fiat above seemed to have a "dead" fob solution. Apparently, his habit was/is to always leave the fob in the car when he was home. |
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