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what does the other side look like? lol
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I think the big question is: What will this thing look like after it's been dropped a few times?
My 5th gen's switchblade FOB may be made out of cheap plastic, but I've been able to smooth out any scuff marks with fine grit sandpaper and it looks good as new. I'm worried about all the chrome on this one. |
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Get a case for it lol
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And then try not to drop your keys. Lol. |
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I always keep my fobs by themselves, no other keys attached to them and just keep them in my pocket all the time, especially with push button start and passive keyless access, no need to take out of my pocket. This was less chance of it being lost, dropped, etc.
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I used to worry about my fobs getting scratched. Then I bought a replacement upgraded one for my car and got it for about 2/3 the price gently used. It had some marks, but I figured it was alright since it was going to be in my pocket with stuff anyways. Very liberating once I stopped caring.
Besides, will it ever be out of our pockets now? We get keyless entry and push button start, right? |
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Somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 times in the last year alone, probably. Mainly from trying to unlock my apartment with groceries in my other hand. Too lazy to have separate key rings, and my apartment won't let me switch the turn key deadbolt for a smart lock.
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Drives: 2017 Camaro 2SS 6MT Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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Now, there are a couple aftermarket remote start companies that make a special remote start that ensures you leave the car in neutral when you park it by forcing you to do certain steps in a certain order, lastly opening the door and getting out, closing it, and locking the doors with the remote with the engine still running. Then the computer knows the car can't possibly be moving and shuts the engine down. The remote start will then only work if the door hasn't been opened, ensuring its still in neutral and the parking brake is still on. The other way is to hot wire the clutch starter switch interrupt. That's fine if you remember to ALWAYS park in neutral. No auto manufacturer will take the liability that comes with that, so they simply do not offer remote start with manual transmissions. About 20 years ago I worked at Best Buy and a guy who I worked with had an '89 Taurus SHO with a 5 speed stick. He put a remote start in it and hot wired the starter switch. I remember he hit the remote start with it in gear, and the car started moving in the parking lot. Luckily it was after closing so there weren't many cars, and it didn't go fast because the load of being engaged kept the engine from turning over completely. |
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