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What do you about keyless entry

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Created by Saffer > 9 months ago, 5 Nov 2013
Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
5 Nov 2013 5:25PM
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Yeah, I know, first world problems....

I have a padlock for my old car which I put my key in and has a combination lock. That was great on my old car but the new car has keyless entry and putting it in the padlock is pretty pointless because the moment you touch the car handles, it senses the key is nearby and opens the car. The emergency key doesn't start the car, its for opening the door and the glove compartment but not the ignition.

I know the whole option of having the key with me is one option to consider, but I've previously sprung a leak and lost a mobile phone that way.

Any ideas?

blueprint
WA, 321 posts
5 Nov 2013 2:32PM
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I use a key safe (can't remember which version) with mine and provided I lock somewhere greater the 50cm from the handle it's all good, I guess systems may be different but the Nissan system requires the key to be within 400mm to work so anywhere under the wheel arches, or front bumper means the car can't be unlocked.

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
5 Nov 2013 3:09PM
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i have an aqua pouch which is tied by three different points to my pocket on my ion shorts saffer and never had any issues .

WA71
WA, 1382 posts
5 Nov 2013 3:17PM
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Can you dead lock the car? Some cars have an option when you lock it by pressing the lock button twice.

Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
5 Nov 2013 5:35PM
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rope with normal key around your neck (i use a shoelace)

shane75
QLD, 209 posts
5 Nov 2013 5:44PM
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Bury it.

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
5 Nov 2013 7:09PM
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Go to locksmith and get an unchipped copy cut.
Failing that hide under nearby log, stick, grass or leaf.
Ffs, is it that hard?
I thought common sense, lol.

Wanga F One
QLD, 231 posts
5 Nov 2013 6:31PM
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Don't recall the name but I use the key locker that fits into your tow mount. Fairly discreet and secure but I guess the thieves have learnt about this sh!t by now.

Wanga F One
QLD, 231 posts
5 Nov 2013 6:32PM
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Shelving?

RickyDee
NSW, 47 posts
5 Nov 2013 7:51PM
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I have had the same issue in the past. Trick I learned from the car dealer was to wrap the key ink kitchen foil - it can no longer be detected - problem solved.

Hobie1463
SA, 449 posts
5 Nov 2013 7:21PM
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I have the same issue with a nissan extrail. spent about an hr trying to work out here to hang the key so it does not sense it.

Found the hanging the key under the front of the car is the only place it works. Bloody thing had me beat for a while.

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
5 Nov 2013 8:20PM
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surfingboye said...
these things and anything like it are retarded...


anyone that uses these 'key safes' deserve to be belted over the head with the bulk-cutters the pimply 15 yr old uses to cut the shackle with...
seriously, why dangle a $50k carrot to scum?




So he cuts it off and what then? He now has a metal box with a key to take home with no valuables. He has to break into it on the spot. My guess is it's easier and less conspicuous to break a window or try find the person who his their key.

WillyO
QLD, 263 posts
5 Nov 2013 7:47PM
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Saffer said..

surfingboye said...
these things and anything like it are retarded...


anyone that uses these 'key safes' deserve to be belted over the head with the bulk-cutters the pimply 15 yr old uses to cut the shackle with...
seriously, why dangle a $50k carrot to scum?




So he cuts it off and what then? He now has a metal box with a key to take home with no valuables. He has to break into it on the spot. My guess is it's easier and less conspicuous to break a window or try find the person who his their key.


My genius mechanic changed the combination on my surflock while my key was still in it so I called up the inventor who luckily lived around the corner and with an angle grinder it took him about three minutes to get into it.
Pretty sure it's easier for the pimply 15yo to smash a window and run.

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
5 Nov 2013 8:53PM
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wtf, he would then have your key in little box made of cheap 1mm chinese mild steel.
he will then do whatever he can to get into it... a hammer, screwdriver and a gutter is then all he needs.

why **** around with one of these stupid things when you could get a spare cut?
save your internet mb and go to your local locksmith for a spare key.



Hunter S
WA, 516 posts
5 Nov 2013 6:00PM
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surfingboye said..


why **** around with one of these stupid things when you could get a spare cut?
save your internet mb and go to your local locksmith for a spare key.





You obviously don't own a modern car. You can't lock the key in some modern vehicles as they sense the key and open the doors.

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
5 Nov 2013 10:02PM
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Thanks for the feedback guys. I had mine on the rear tow bar which is obviously close to the rear door which is probably a sensor point. I'll try the front of the car.

Also heard from other people about the tin foil and key options. Apparently if you lock the car with the emergency key it doesn't enable the keyless entry so that could be a good suggestion as well.

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
5 Nov 2013 10:04PM
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Hunter S said..

surfingboye said..


why **** around with one of these stupid things when you could get a spare cut?
save your internet mb and go to your local locksmith for a spare key.





You obviously don't own a modern car. You can't lock the key in some modern vehicles as they sense the key and open the doors.


ahhh, if this is the case ignore my rant and rave... blah.
if ya door has a key lock get a spare. i see too many yuppy muppets when i surf at the points with these stupid 'surf locks'.
i have grown to hate them.
ya fricken key is safer in your pocket than on display in your tray...

carry on...

random101
VIC, 90 posts
5 Nov 2013 10:47PM
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Dave Whettingsteel
WA, 1397 posts
5 Nov 2013 8:24PM
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At Horrocks it pretty important to leave the key in the ignition and doors unlocked, so when I screw up and finish up down at stinky point some kind old duffer, or mate, will drive down to pick me up and save a long walk.... Gotta love horrocks!

Hausey
NSW, 325 posts
6 Nov 2013 5:53PM
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surfingboye said..

Hunter S said..

surfingboye said..


why **** around with one of these stupid things when you could get a spare cut?
save your internet mb and go to your local locksmith for a spare key.





You obviously don't own a modern car. You can't lock the key in some modern vehicles as they sense the key and open the doors.


ahhh, if this is the case ignore my rant and rave... blah.
if ya door has a key lock get a spare. i see too many yuppy muppets when i surf at the points with these stupid 'surf locks'.
i have grown to hate them.
ya fricken key is safer in your pocket than on display in your tray...

carry on...



My eyes were first drawn to the poor old beached whale, and then, were drawn to those thighs! Whoa !!

Random Kiter
QLD, 28 posts
6 Nov 2013 7:44PM
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Don't bother getting a key cut without a chip, every time you use it it will open the door but set off the alarm and you will look like an idiot.
Don't ask me how I know this ;)

Surfer62
1357 posts
6 Nov 2013 6:36PM
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surfingboye said..

these things and anything like it are retarded...


anyone that uses these 'key safes' deserve to be belted over the head with the bulk-cutters the pimply 15 yr old uses to cut the shackle with...
seriously, why dangle a $50k carrot to scum?



HAAK from SA is a bit of an expert breaking into these and resetting the combination, he can do it in seconds, umm minutes, um hours, ok it took him a few days and a drill . Thanks for the new one HAAK

cracknback
NSW, 56 posts
6 Nov 2013 9:43PM
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Use your emergency key to lock your normal key in the car then either carry your emergency key on you (in the key holder in your wettie, boardies, harness, necklace what ever)

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
7 Nov 2013 12:43AM
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cracknback said..

Use your emergency key to lock your normal key in the car then either carry your emergency key on you (in the key holder in your wettie, boardies, harness, necklace what ever)


The challenge with that logic (or so I thought) is that if the key is inside the car, it would be close enough to set off the sensors so anyone could walk up and open the door and it would open based on the proximity of the key.

In reality, I believe that locking the door with the emergency disables the keyless entry but I need to verify it.

andrewm
WA, 243 posts
6 Nov 2013 11:02PM
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Take the emergency key out, put the remote in the car, lock the door with the key and then lock the key in a surf lock.

Keyless remote doesn't work without key in it

Craig66
NSW, 2465 posts
7 Nov 2013 7:04AM
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Catch a bus

KIT33R
NSW, 1715 posts
7 Nov 2013 9:27AM
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Our car is keyless to open and start with a push button. If I leave the key anywhere near the car it can be opened simply by pressing the door button. A real dilemma at the beach. And you can't lock it if the key is inside, it just beeps at you.

wishy
WA, 1501 posts
7 Nov 2013 7:31AM
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My car is not expensive and i've taken the electric key in the water every time I go for about 5 years. Still hasn't failed.
You would hope if you bought an expensive car it would be even better.

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
7 Nov 2013 1:34PM
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Alright, so I tested removing the emergency key and it doesn't make a difference, the car door still opens. If I lock the door with the emergency key, only the driver door locks and if I try to lock all the doors prior to closing, they reopen when I close the door. Car is too damn smart for it's own good.

I haven't tested the foil option but a couple of people have said it works so I may try that.

I did check with the key at the front bumper and it seems like this is the best solution because the car door doesn't open there, but unfortunately I don't have anything to attach it to there which is an issue (I didn't have a good look and I may try something like the suspension to see if that helps, or maybe even putting it on one of the back doors where it is away from the front doors and the boot. I have been hanging off on my front recovery hooks as I was weighing up whether to put on a front bar that has front recovery hooks built in so I may have to consider the back door or foil option until then.

THE DONG
VIC, 518 posts
7 Nov 2013 11:09PM
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vasoline and a condom

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
7 Nov 2013 8:21PM
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Saffer said..

Alright, so I tested removing the emergency key and it doesn't make a difference, the car door still opens. If I lock the door with the emergency key, only the driver door locks and if I try to lock all the doors prior to closing, they reopen when I close the door. Car is too damn smart for it's own good.


i tried this tonight and it worked . Hyundai santa fe 2010 highlander. took emergency key out , left main key in the car . locked doors with emergency key and could not open the doors via the buttons on the handles . So win now i just take the emergency key in my aqua pouch



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