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Originally Posted by Seaver
I'm not quite sure what you mean. To protect yourself just roll up the windows and lock the door as you're getting out of the car. By using the buttons inside the car nothing is spread through radio waves, so they have no way to access it (without being extremely lucky).
The methods I was talking about is when people simply walk away from their car and use the remote locks as they're walking away. If you're walking to your car, the unlock for the remote is safe considering you're heading to the car someone could be wanting to get into. They dont want confrontations if they're using this method, so they'll sit and wait for the next person who uses the remote locks.
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Sorry, I was unclear. You don't have to use the buttons on my remote to lock or unlock the car. If you have the remote with you within two feet of the door, the car unlocks when you touch the inside of the door handle, and locks then you touch a small button on the outside. You can use the buttons, but it isn't necessary. I hardly ever take the remote out of my purse.
It works on the ignition, too. If you have the remote in the car, all you have to do in turn the ignition switch and the car starts--no need for a key.
The thing with rolling down the windows is different. You can roll down the windows as you approach the car using the remote. I've never done this for safety reasons--don't want the car unlocked except when I'm getting in and out--but it can be done.
Gilda