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The keyless car is a marvel of engineering. But how is it that they can start even when the battery in your key fob goes dead? The answer lies in science.
Security experts warn car thieves are now using technology to steal vehicles equipped with a key fob and "push to start" system.
Security experts warn car thieves are now using technology to steal vehicles equipped with a key fob and "push to start" system.
These days, even with a precision cut key, most vehicles won’t start without the presence of the proper computer chip. As a matter of fact, some cars no longer require you to insert the key at all. An ...
Security experts warn car thieves are now using technology to steal vehicles equipped with a key fob and "push to start" system.
Security experts warn car thieves are now using technology to steal vehicles equipped with a key fob and "push to start" system.
Security experts warn car thieves are now using technology to steal vehicles equipped with a key fob and "push to start" system.
Security experts warn car thieves are now using technology to steal vehicles equipped with a key fob and "push to start" system.