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nicedayforit



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Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
10 seconds to start one on Watchdog Shocked Shocked Shocked Sniggering Sniggering Sniggering Shocked Shocked Shocked


But they still have to get in the car in the first place.

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Hotwheels



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That's easy for them too unfortunately....... Sad

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Providing the battery is ok and the door handle cable does not snap Howard
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Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
10 seconds to start one on Watchdog Shocked Shocked Shocked Sniggering Sniggering Sniggering Shocked Shocked Shocked



AND they said only 2 where stolen in the last year .........BBC, just brilliant Censored Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter If it dont work.......burn it!

If the IId tool cant fix it.......burn the FF.

If the FF cant be fixed......buy a Land Cruiser!

If the LC cant be fixed..............................................BUY a horse !!

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Yeah... Do you believe that story!!! 2 cars Sniggering

So, how to brake into a locked FF................

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johnboyairey



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nicedayforit wrote:
Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
10 seconds to start one on Watchdog Shocked Shocked Shocked Sniggering Sniggering Sniggering Shocked Shocked Shocked


But they still have to get in the car in the first place.


yes, that is my post, they need to have 'legitimate' access with say, ignition on, so they ask to get 'the CORRECT paint code, via your port, you are loading the car, etc, and can't resist another 1/2 price free quote, so that your husband might never even know she dinked it!
all part of the 'distraction'. you/she might even be sitting IN the drivers seat. i'm talking about a non-locked car here.
just part of the ever increasing need for cars to actually have a 4 digit pin code. (with key.) linked to the seat sensor, if you get out at say, a pay and display, a couple of mystery cones, a fake corpse, car-jacking, he cant drive off, untill he enters code. (on steering wheel)

beat them at their own game, get the bus!

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Ive not had anything to do with push button start keys yet Shocked (they must be uber reliable) but, when the older models had a key programmed, if the existing keys were not programmed with the new key it would render existing keys useless. Stopping dodgy garages/valet copying keys... Does this not happen with keyless go?

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It's a classic example of a pointless feature Whistle

Who needs keyless entry? What's wrong with putting a key into a keyhole or a fob into a slot? The phrase 'if it ain't broken don't fix it comes to mind' Whistle Now: BMW 640d M Sport, Alpine White
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I like the keyless entry and start/stop. Never take the key out of my pocket, harder to lose etc. Just wish the L322 also had the button on the doorhandle bit. However if all those conveniences mean that the car is less secure I'd prefer normal key type cars every single time (flip key though).

Still think the dummy OBD port as described (with virus launch and automatic alarming, immobilization etc. etc.) is the way to go, plus making it virtually impossible to get access wirelessly.

The old transponders should still be working, separately of opening the bloody doors.

One thing I don't like about FFRR, you can't start them when the key fob is not in or near the car. But if you walk away the car does not stop running. That type of anti-theft or anti-hi-jack would also increase safety/security a bit I'd say. MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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When we went to Gaydon last week they took us round in "new shape" D4's and when the driver got out with the smart key the D4 started beeping/bonging telling you on the display the Keyfob was now out of range...

A much better design Thumbs Up

Not perfect!!! But better than the wife dropping you off at the pub and you having the fob in your pocket!!! Shocked

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maybe they should provide a little slot on the dash for the keyless key!

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But then, as Eugene says... You can't leave the fob in your pocket then sir... Whistle

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