Subj : car locks/fobs To : AUGUST ABOLINS From : Rob Mccart Date : Tue Sep 23 2025 08:31:43 RM> My Ford Escape is the first car I owned where I tend to do RM> everything electronically compared to my older cars, but RM> from outside you can always use the hidden Keypad to RM> unlock the driver's door. AA>An Escape is my anticipated next vehicle. I like mine well enough, although it's a bit older now, 2017. Less electronics in it than the newer models. But my key fob battery is probably original and I can still unlock the doors Etc. from 100 feet away. I have 2 Fobs built into keys. AA>A friend with a Fiat 500x claimed he was unable to start the >car when the batt in his fob seemed to go dead. Turns out, he >could have still placed the fob near the "Start" button at the >steering wheel column, and then press the "Start" - it was in >theory supposed to work that way. But.. before I had a chance >to look that up, he had the car towed! Yes, I was looking online and apparently that works for most cars. In my case, I have to put the key in the ignition to start it so it is automatically close enough that it should work. AA>Apparently, his habit was/is to always leave the fob in the car >when he was home. :( That doesn't sound too safe.. Heck, I'm in the middle of nowhere and I still lock my car. Does leaving the fob in the car kill the fob battery faster? Maybe with the car sensing it is near.. Again, I suspect the newer models will be different but I have my extra key with built in fob hidden in the car in case I lose my keys. I can unlock the car with the hidden keypad and then find the extra key so I won't be stuck.. --- * SLMR Rob * I spilled spot remover on my dog... He's gone now. :( * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) .