You cannot lock the door if the key fob is inside. Even if you put it in the trunk, and try to close it-- it will repel.
Since you haven't driven a keyless entry car, why not see one of your friends car?
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You cannot lock the door if the key fob is inside. Even if you put it in the trunk, and try to close it-- it will repel.
Since you haven't driven a keyless entry car, why not see one of your friends car?
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Not for all cars with keyless entry, but I can lock my car's door using the handle touch pad. I usually leave the key inside and I open it with the door combination lock. What I hate bringing the key is that I have a manner of pulling the door handle to check if the door is locked. It will open again!
Thank you for the input sir! Will definitely try a keyless entry vehicle and just see for myself. Btw sir, yes it does po especially if the windows are bulletproofed, but then again if it won't unlock if the key fob is inside than that's a good feature.
But just a random thought again, will it be impossible for to jump start a manual transmission vehicle with a push start/stop system?
Actually, one should avoid jump starting vehicles with sensitive electronics ... there are certain vehicles that should not be jump started ...
I think it will stop. Because I didn't seen any car is running without a key.
There's really no to very low risk of anything that could go wrong as long as:
1. The polarity is correct
2. The system voltage of thw two vehicles are identical
3. The cables are installed with the ignition switch off
It's really no different than connecting an outbord battery charger to the vehicle or plugging in a jump-start power brick through the cig lighter socket.
will you please clarify your question?
1) if you are referring to using jumper cables from donor car battery ... or
2) you are referring to push-start the "manual" car to start the engine?
If case 1, using jumper cables will work on both "manual" and "matic" cars
If case 2, yes it is possible, as the push/start button can TURN ON the engine electricals without starting (e.g. if you don't step on the brakes) on the second push. The first push will only turn on accessories. So basically, the button behaves like the conventional key switch. The third push wil return to OFF.