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Aside from the faraday box amd keeping it in a garage not sure what else to do
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Faraday box, hidden GPS… how about The Club on the steering wheel? Does that Club actually work?Aside from the faraday box amd keeping it in a garage not sure what else to do
First I seen of this. Anyone know if it works.From an older thread years ago. Anyone have this?
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First I seen of this. Anyone know if it works.
Imagine that. A key that's somewhat secure. Maybe auto makers should consider those instead of fancy fluff.From an older thread years ago. Anyone have this?
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The only successful method I’ve heard of is accomplished by sending a command (unlock, lock, etc) using one key fob and then the other sequentially, which allows the perp to capture the rolling code. That will allow them into the car, but still won’t allow it to start. These trucks have no master key or master code; all are unique and are stored in multiple modules.I know that they can clone even if both keys are in the house. However, I thought I’d read that Ford was one of the companies that had altered their tech to impede so called “relay attacks.”
I’m about as tech-illiterate as they come but I wonder if they’re not able to bypass whatever countermeasures Ford has implemented.
Imagine that. A key that's somewhat secure. Maybe auto makers should consider those instead of fancy fluff.