claymore
Contributor
With many of the new cars going to the keyless entry and push button start taking a key with you when diving can be a problem. The fob has an Emergency key that will open the drivers side door but the car has proximity sensor that knows when the fob is in the car so you can not lock it in the car if it is put in most places in the car. The only solution I have found is to put the fob in a small metal box wraped in several layers of tin foil put way in the back of my Highlander and take the Emergency key with me or hide it outside the vehicle.
You do get spoiled when you walk up to your car grab the door handle and the doors unlock and touch the outside door handle when you leave and the doors lock. No finding fobs and pushing buttons, the fob still has buttons to lock and unlock the doors raise and lower the rear gate from a distance if you wish.
You do get spoiled when you walk up to your car grab the door handle and the doors unlock and touch the outside door handle when you leave and the doors lock. No finding fobs and pushing buttons, the fob still has buttons to lock and unlock the doors raise and lower the rear gate from a distance if you wish.