That's sure to helpThe factory key is pretty easy to duplicate, it uses a unencrypted algorithm set for the keyfob and immobiliser, most people who are competent around RF duplication can get into one and start it.
I emulated my old ST keysso I could start it with a Rf trigger in the car and my phone and I had a quick look at the mustang RF on the weekend and is almost identical.
Technically speaking provided my scanner is within range I can get both your garage remote and car RF tags in one scan and just walk in and drive it away.
Same tech has been in use for years for car thieves in Europe.
Did you step in something?I actually have those slippers
Jesus.I was actually looking at doing the whole "hello kitty" theme on my car in the name of originality, but like all good ideas, it's been done before :frusty:
I had this keyring on my eBay watch list for ages and that photo made me buy it!Having had a similar experience in the past, this is the sum total of my primary key.
It's surprisingly quite solid for around $2 shipped from Guangzhou or wherever it was.I had this keyring on my eBay watch list for ages and that photo made me buy it!
Yeah the price tag helped!It's surprisingly quite solid for around $2 shipped from Guangzhou or wherever it was.
I've been given a "tile" which tells me by gps where it is. Very helpful for meIt would be nice if somone would come up with some kind of tracer with in the FOB itself. GPS would be nice... Haha
Yeah I tried the lanyard but got it caught on a door handle - lucky some one found me in time.:lol::lol::lol::lol:
Don't Tiles work via Bluetooth? What's the range on them? I know they do a 'crowd-GPS' thing, but surely that still relies on devices being in Bluetooth range.i recommend getting one of the "tile" locator's on keys, wallets, anything you don't want to lose, they are about 1.5cm square and have a hole for a key ring.
Dude, every new RF key (especially the ones for cars) use rolling code - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_codeThe factory key is pretty easy to duplicate, it uses a unencrypted algorithm set for the keyfob and immobiliser, most people who are competent around RF duplication can get into one and start it.
I emulated my old ST keysso I could start it with a Rf trigger in the car and my phone and I had a quick look at the mustang RF on the weekend and is almost identical.
Technically speaking provided my scanner is within range I can get both your garage remote and car RF tags in one scan and just walk in and drive it away.
Same tech has been in use for years for car thieves in Europe.