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Old 07-25-2015, 12:28 PM
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WELL I DON'T BELIEVE IT !!! What an interesting “trick"!!!!

Once you have seen this you will be heading out to your car to see if it works. What a great trick.
This is well done. A useful piece of knowledge, tempered with humor.



So much for the old saying, "You have water on the brain.
Here is something that will be interesting to everyone especially us seniors who forget where they parked their car if your car can be opened and locked with an electronic key.
Just because you are not a senior, still watch this video and learn something that may be useful to you.

The wave length of the electronic key is limited to a certain distance.
If you want to expand it, learn the trick by watching this video.
You won't forget it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=0Uqf71muwWc
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Old 07-25-2015, 12:55 PM
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Interesting! If course they are assuming I can see that far but at night it would work better for me.
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Old 07-25-2015, 06:34 PM
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ha,ha. All I know is I cannot use my electronic key to open my trunk without setting off the alarm!
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Old 07-26-2015, 05:17 AM
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ha,ha. All I know is I cannot use my electronic key to open my trunk without setting off the alarm!
We came home (to daughter's home in Chicago) from the airport in a taxi at 1:00 in the morning. Our car was parked in the back yard. I wanted to get into my trunk to leave some of our luggage so we didn't have to drag it up to the second floor. I used my electronic key to open the trunk. The alarm went off and I had to figure out how to stop it. (I had to go and open a car door.) But that took a minute or two, and NO ONE came to see what was going on. My SIL said he heard it, but ignored it. I think in Chicago they hear so many of those false alarms, they are just ignored.
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Old 07-26-2015, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by nativetexan View Post
ha,ha. All I know is I cannot use my electronic key to open my trunk without setting off the alarm!
I use the "panic" button to get Kola the cat out of the garage before I start my truck.
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ha,ha. All I know is I cannot use my electronic key to open my trunk without setting off the alarm!
Try hitting the 'unlock' button, before inserting the key into the trunk lock. Works for me.
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I wonder how safe it is, to be sending radio waves through one's brain.
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I wonder how safe it is, to be sending radio waves through one's brain.
Really!!!!That's what I was thinking!!! I might try it with the jar of water, but not my brain!!!
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One night my husband was in Inverness (15 miles) from here, stopped at Super Wal-Mart which is big. Came out and someone h ad stolen the car. He called me and then t he police to report it stolen. IT WASN'T!!!! He just lost it in the parking lot which was full and large. Bet the cops had a good laugh, know I did. Glad when he quit driving a few years ago, at 82 he was not doing it to well.
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I love my key fob never had a problem finding my car since I go it and the panic button works really well.
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