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Dylan Thornton (not verified)    April 29, 2021 - 8:44PM

In reply to by David Rudd (not verified)

Also, the pincode merely controls entry into the car, and doesn't disable the car.
If someone breaks in and finds the key fob, it can easily be re-enabled for full function, and the car driven away.
Also, as simple as the process to disable keyless entry seems to be, it is still required (along with re-enabling) every time you want to use the feature.
Set up my Dad’s pincode today, and although it is a welcome feature, it is not without it’s weaknesses.

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