here's one for the books , my son has a RA sportback as well, lost one of his smart keys so using the spare for the past few days , i find the spare on the front lawn this morning wet of course from the storms etc we have had and rain seems to be working prefect, used it all day, now for the interesting part he asking me if I can put his washing in the dryer for Christmas Day from the washing machine after about a half hour I said whats the noise inside the dryer go down and have a look, here is the lost smart key, been through a full wash cycle then half hour on high in the dryer, and guess what it is working fine unlocks the doors car starts ,
we could not believe it. ??????
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On the matter of clipping it on your house keys so you don't leave it in your pocket.
I avoid this and keep my car and house key separate for a number of reasons:
- extra weight on your key can cause increased wear on your ignition key slot
- I don't always take my car but always take my house keys
- my house keys are on a lanyard and things hanging down a long way from my ignition annoy me to snorts
I avoid this and keep my car and house key separate for a number of reasons:
- extra weight on your key can cause increased wear on your ignition key slot
- I don't always take my car but always take my house keys
- my house keys are on a lanyard and things hanging down a long way from my ignition annoy me to snorts
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scraverX wrote:On the matter of clipping it on your house keys so you don't leave it in your pocket.
I avoid this and keep my car and house key separate for a number of reasons:
- extra weight on your key can cause increased wear on your ignition key slot
- I don't always take my car but always take my house keys
- my house keys are on a lanyard and things hanging down a long way from my ignition annoy me to snorts
Why would you need to put it in your ignition key slot if it's a smart key?
I personally use one of those metal joiners/push button thing to connect house keys with smart key so it can be easily detached when leaving my car with valet/car wash cafes.
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