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mich800
Jan 25, 2019Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"FWIW, I see push to start as a solution looking for a problem"
When you own one report back. Never had to replace the keyed ignition? I had to on my 86 C20. LOVE the push button start, fob stays in pocket.
Lot's of things we "THINK" we won't like until we have them!
4 years and 64k on my push button start, so far so good.
That is very true. Plus, it does not matter if it is a push button start or keyed. They both have the same probability of failure. That of the anti theft part of the key/fob. You can turn your key until your heart's content but if the security chip fails you are in the same boat as the push button start person.
Actually the key person may have an advantage. They will have a weapon when walking home.
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