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July 27th, 2005 10:23 AM #1
The Honda City is advertised as having a "wave key". What exactly is this wave key, and is it any good?
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July 27th, 2005 10:28 AM #2
its a form of key that supposedly is difficult to duplicate compared to a normal key..but i hear there are some who can duplicate the key. this key is new to honda but was already used in Mercs n Bimmers from the last decade pa.
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July 27th, 2005 10:31 AM #3
Nabasa ko lang:
It's a special key with a secret code. When this key is inserted into the ignition, the key code is read and transmitted to the Electronic Control Unit (ECU). Once the code is verified, feedback is sent to the Immobilizer Control Unit (ICU), which allows the engine to start. Otherwise, the engine is immobilized and that guarantees complete security against car theft.
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July 27th, 2005 10:38 AM #5
I'm not sure about this one .
But I think only cars equipped with immobilizer use this kind of key.
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July 27th, 2005 10:40 AM #6
iba ata ang immobilizer and wave key. you can have a wave key without an immobilizer
tama ba?
ford says that the keys to the new focus are wave keys. it does not look like your conventional key. medyo quadrado isya and iba ang ngipin. mahirap ata i-pa duplicate sa mr quickie
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July 27th, 2005 10:40 AM #7Wave key- no more key insertion, no more key twisting left to right to open or close car door even starting, no more pressing the key button to lock or unlock or even alarming the car, all u gonna do just WAVE IT to the car, wait and see then for sure nothing will happen.....
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July 27th, 2005 10:43 AM #9
yung immobilizer naman na hindi wave key looks like any conventional key and can even be duplicated by mr quickie.
however, since may immobilizer chip, you can only get this from the casa and then have this programmed/reprogrammed after you have the teeth copied in any mr. quickie
otherwise, you can have a copy made in mr quickie but it will not start the vehicle. the only use will be for just opening and closing doors
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July 27th, 2005 10:46 AM #10Originally Posted by 111prez
Makes sense.
My car key comes with a chip .
I'm not too sure how it works.Never had time to read the manual.
Pero I was told that if you get your key duplicated (w/o the chip)
and try to start your engine with it,it will immobilize the car automatically.
Pero sabi ko nga I'm not too sure so kung sino ang nakakaalam how this
works..pa-share naman jan
you don't buy a bike kasi may extra savings ka from somewhere... just buy a bike. explain later...
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