ktmrfs wrote:
JaxDad wrote:
ktmrfs wrote:
Don't feel left out. I'm not a fan of the keyless go either. The fobs for my keyless go vehicles
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4) no way to just have a spare Key
Spares are easy to obtain.
key to open the door, yes, those are inexpensive, RFID key or a key to let you start the car, in Most cases nope, need a keyless go fob. even if the fob battery is dead, place the fob next to the keyless go to start, but no way to have a real key to start the car. There are/were a few exceptions, where there is a hidden slot for a RFID key to start the car. AFAIK all the keyless go systems also have a key in the fob to let you unlock the car, but that's about it. Early on keyless it was common to have a hidden key slot but most mfg have gone away with that since the FOB w/o a battery near the keyless go button is a work around to a spare key slot.
Read my earlier post, I’ve had numerous RFID chips duplicated, cheap and easy to do.