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Old 07-02-2013, 11:50 AM   #15
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I never said i left it inadvertently mate, i left it on purpose, because i was going out again but ended up not going.
So maybe you left it unlocked because you were going out again and never remembered to go back and lock it when you decided not to?

My wife did that the other day, but with the garage door... I headed out to leave for work and the garage door had been left open all night. I wasn't a happy Dave.
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Old 07-02-2013, 12:00 PM   #16
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So maybe you left it unlocked because you were going out again and never remembered to go back and lock it when you decided not to?

My wife did that the other day, but with the garage door... I headed out to leave for work and the garage door had been left open all night. I wasn't a happy Dave.

lol, i should prob be more detailed and clear. but basically i left it on purpose, and that is the reason why i know deep down that i did lock the door. Also i was going to go out early morning, not like 5 mins later, So i locked it as i normally do everyday.

Like i said, its defenetly possible i forgot to lock it but i am sure i did lock it, especially because i left my clip on purpose. I am just trying to see if there are any logs in the computer system of the car to track it down.

dont get me wrong If i did leave the car unlocked, that would actually be GREAT news for me, knowing that someone did not unlock my car and it was actually my fault, i am just trying to see if i can even get that info thats all.

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Old 07-02-2013, 12:42 PM   #17
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The thiefs out there have a new tool that is able to access all the new digital signals that our cars use to transmit codes. They simply walk by allow their device to register the code and then open the doors. NO horn no flashing lights nothing. Law enforcement has viseo of people using these black boxes in Texas and California breaking into the cars. They state that they are not sure exactly how it works but they do have one of the transmitters in their possession to be examined. Only a matter of time before something like this was made available. The video was posted on Police One Web site if you have access to it.

do you have a link? Remotes use a hopping code, and the code is encrypted for transmission, which prohibits replay attacks like you're describing.
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Old 07-02-2013, 12:53 PM   #18
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