nomad297 wrote:
Lantley wrote:
dave17352 wrote:
After watching the video it appears you change the pass code. It appears once it is change the factory code should not work anymore. It says to remove the battery from the inside of the door panel for ten seconds to go back to the factory setting. You can only do this from the inside so unless you have a faulty unit it appears it should be secure. JMHO
I did not watch the video. But it appears the OP may have jumped the gun with his post. For the record. I have keyless entry and its great not having to deal with keys
I did not jump the gun. My friend has a Redwood with this keyless entry. When he was having problems with it, Bauer customer support told him to push the buttons that clear the code, then enter the default code. This caused the lock to operate. Bauer told him to just use the default code until he received a replacement in the mail.
Bruce
interesting .... link appreciated .... my understanding was that you had to remove the batteries but your friend's experience wouldn't seem to make that so .... I find it hard to believe that they would go to such lengths and advertise security and build such a large hole into their product .... hopefully someone here has one of their locks and can test it
Jim