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โApr-18-2015 09:06 AM
Hannibal wrote:
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I programmed mine to only unlock the driver's door. Should be in your owners manual. One thing is for certain, mine won't be stolen with just a screwdriver.:C
โApr-18-2015 08:55 AM
โApr-18-2015 07:50 AM
jus2shy wrote:BenK wrote:
I no longer use any automatic door unlocking from my various alarms...use the
key most times and the fob when have guests
I keep my vehicles a loooong time and the fob unlock wore out all four door
locking mechanisms. Just replaced all four on my Sub last year
The Mini Van's passenger 'some' times works and the rear hatch just last week
kinda sorta 'tought' about unlocking...
If you keep your vehicle just a few years...not a problem
The novelty of what the exotics and high lux cars have will soon wear
off and nothing more than power windows, power seats, heated seats, etc
Wonder where the theives are in their process of figuring out HOW2 by-pass these
things...
Oh, they're there with some creative methods for certain vehicles: Jalopnik linky. Another reason why I don't like the idea of them.
โApr-18-2015 04:55 AM
BenK wrote:
I no longer use any automatic door unlocking from my various alarms...use the
key most times and the fob when have guests
I keep my vehicles a loooong time and the fob unlock wore out all four door
locking mechanisms. Just replaced all four on my Sub last year
The Mini Van's passenger 'some' times works and the rear hatch just last week
kinda sorta 'tought' about unlocking...
If you keep your vehicle just a few years...not a problem
The novelty of what the exotics and high lux cars have will soon wear
off and nothing more than power windows, power seats, heated seats, etc
Wonder where the theives are in their process of figuring out HOW2 by-pass these
things...
โApr-18-2015 04:51 AM