Man...that's my heaven on earth. My life goal is to move and live in Arizona. Just need to go. It was my first big college trip, we competed in Tucson...my nieces eventually attended ASU. Love Sedona, love Tempe, etc. I never want to leave any time we visit. It's just so beautiful.
Yes for sure that's the point of blocking the FOB. But say, and I don't know any specific reason, you went for a hike or jog and having the key on you was unwanted. Hide it in a sleeve and take it out when it's time to leave?
Agreed as well. We have a spot called heroin heights and methopolis...
Nah I think most people love this feature/tech. Just have to be aware of risk. Bottom line...they want it they WILL take it. The metal key, just hotwire it. Criminals will always work harder to do wrong rather than be....you know...productive instead
I'd say if you leave keys inside and rely on the keypad, an RFID sleeve or pouch would be a good idea. I'd for sure test it at home where you have a second FOB but I don't see why that wouldn't help. The fabric is pretty cheap. If you have a metal safe in the console (I know Ford offered the...
No worries. Just keep thinking that's a lot of extra work on the starter, battery, etc all for EPA numbers. I'm probably wise to just leave it all the same. I appreciate your feedback sincerely
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First tip in the article explains how it works. The cop who lives next door suggested keeping keys in a metal box, using RFID cloth, or keeping keys as far from the driveway as possible if you have FOBs.
Gotcha and I think I'm understanding the code I used as an example is merely for the screen notification not actual disabling. There is a 726 which appears to be on/off and this is probably over my head and safer to just...leave it alone. Maybe one of the disabled tools would be better, just...
You underestimate their ability to wipe features. Criminals are smart and well prepared. As said earlier, they mostly part it out as soon as they can. Pieces are more valuable than the car. It's likely offline and stripped before it's even reported stolen
Yep not many vehicles being produced and these are hot. Could have been anything and I'm sure info will come out. Best advice if you have to leave your sport outside, keep the key fobs as far away as possible. They use proximity software to pick up the RFID signal. Once they scan it...they have...
You mean the lug wrench? If you look at the side of the scissor jack you will see a wing nut, the tool to remove the lugs and crank the jack is folded in there
Fwiw those are LOUD....110Db is what are car sirens put out by law in order to stop traffic...wholy the big ambulance is only 200Db. And I'm pretty sure it was horse sounds. It's a classic idea.
https://www.boomblasters.com/product/horse-sounds-car-horn/
This has four sounds and a fob...
horse guy...I knew exactly what you meant. They all have personality I'm not joking. We had a barn with about ten horses at any given time. Each horse was very different. One was the old lady, she was mean, and ruled the house. Another was a 'nerd' and awkward, all the other horses really picked...
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We had a horse and I swear he was an angry teen. Soon as you walked away or stopped giving him attention you would hear that and saddles, blankets whatever he could get his teeth on hit the floor. He was a bastard but great to ride