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by SV_BubbleTime
258 days ago
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The Stellantis systems I’ve worked on have a nice feature that there is a battery for the proximity use, that you can keep the key in your pocket and press the button to run the car, as long as the key is within the four or five proximity sensors you are fine. When that battery dies, you can press the directly to the start button and it uses a “receiver powered transmitter” RFID close proximity to start and run the vehicle. Most people don’t know this, so when that battery dies they panic and suffer. |
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In my experience virtually everything made in last 15 years will either support this RFID backup or have a spare physical key hidden inside the keyless fob.
Lots of them will even let you press the dead key against some part of the exterior to unlock the doors too.