HoosierDaddy
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Don't click MSN links but I suspect they are talking about places that have some sort of electronic interference that prevents cars that "might" only be opened or started via something in the driver's possession being detected by the car. I say "might" because I doubt many/any car can only be started that way, but a driver might not carry an alternative means to start the car. So, like a roach motel, cars may check in but can't check out. Presumably, opening is the most likely obstacle since once inside, interference would be less plus whatever the driver is carrying is likely closer to the sensor used for starting.No parking for Ford push-to-start cars—the tech problem nobody warned you about
Hello; Is this real and do Mustangs have a work around if it does turn out to be true?
Teslas are typically opened and started based on the car wirelessly communicating with an app on the driver's smart phone. May be via Bluetooth. Should that fail, the app can open/start the car via cell. Should that fail Teslas come with credit card size cards that require contact with a spot on the B pillar to open and contact with a spot in the console to start. Should that fail, you have it towed and sue whoever did not post "no Tesla parking" signs. There are also optional "fobs" for luddites.
All in all much more reliable than key entry only since any disgruntled passerby can disable by breaking off a toothpick in the lock. Have lost count of the number of people I've annoyed enough to do that.
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