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Hey Forum Folks,
So today I was pumping gas and a drive by snuck into my passenger side door and grabbed my computer bag off the seat as I was placing my card in the pump reader. I didn’t feel the car door open/close from the other side of the car, didn’t hear it either due to another car in the station blasting loud music.
Anyway, I’ve always (for every previous car I’ve owned) locked my car once getting out for gas. Just a safety and paranoid thing… for this sole reason! But because I was next to the car with my key fob, the doors still unlocked for the intruder.
Does anyone know how to turn off the proximity sensor for the key fob to prevent such random intrusion? I’d like to know that when I lock the car, wether I’m standing next to it or not, that it’s fully locked until I press unlock on the fob.
So today I was pumping gas and a drive by snuck into my passenger side door and grabbed my computer bag off the seat as I was placing my card in the pump reader. I didn’t feel the car door open/close from the other side of the car, didn’t hear it either due to another car in the station blasting loud music.
Anyway, I’ve always (for every previous car I’ve owned) locked my car once getting out for gas. Just a safety and paranoid thing… for this sole reason! But because I was next to the car with my key fob, the doors still unlocked for the intruder.
Does anyone know how to turn off the proximity sensor for the key fob to prevent such random intrusion? I’d like to know that when I lock the car, wether I’m standing next to it or not, that it’s fully locked until I press unlock on the fob.
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