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Originally Posted by GroundhogSS
Sorry to see that happen. Hope the thief got totaled also.
There's an electronic box that scans for the keyfob frequencies and can open and start the car. Several stolen in California last year. I keep my fob in a Faraday bag to prevent that. A local TV station did a story on this a few months ago and recommended keeping your fob in a metal can when you're inside your house if the car is outside.
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The FOB doesn't have to be used for them to pick up the code?? Honestly IMO anti theft devices, wheel locks, etc. just keep an honest person honest. Anything they come up with to protect your property eventually criminals are going to have a way around it.