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Felix 808 07-06-2012 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glokwork (Post 1808403)
I've done it and as long as you do not turn the vehicle off, you can keep driving all you want without the fob.

Thanks for the info. Looks like if your ever in a car-jack situation, make sure you hit the ignition button on the way out. For autos, keep it in gear while doing so to buy you more time to cut & run. $.02

dmhenderson 08-21-2012 05:14 PM

Sorry for the necro but:

http://www.the370z.com/audio-video/5...l-bonanza.html

Long story short: Was having weird key detection issues. Turns out that my "module" under the console wasn't plugged in properly. Dealership found the problem and reconnected the module. Car was fine so they parked it. I showed up 3 hrs later and the antenna is *completely* dead. I can't open the doors from outside the car without the physical key. Key fob is not detected anywhere inside the car except for inside the fobgina.

Any way to reset the module or am I just boned?

MattP725 08-22-2012 02:58 PM

You try a seperate key? Could just be a coincidence and your key died... doubt there is any way for you to reset.

dmhenderson 08-23-2012 09:23 AM

A) remember to plug the RFID control module back into the wiring harness and don't only plug half of the wires back in.

B) Do not run the ground for the parking brake/DVD motion override directly into your car's antenna system.

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theboydiddy 08-23-2012 10:34 PM

uhmm this is weird.
i read the owners manual. and supposedly 3 feet away from the car and the car will not start nor will unlock the door. which thats how it has been.
although, one dya i was teaching my girl how to drive stick and she took off. about 30 feet away from me she stalled the car. all she did was step on the clutch and hit the start button and my car started. -_____- i really didnt like that bs. i feel like anyone can get in the car and it start it if the door is open. Sh!t sucks.

nmjaxx9 08-23-2012 10:40 PM

i can confirm the driving away without the fob. :icon17::driving:

dmhenderson 08-23-2012 10:45 PM

Sportscars aren't stolen often. Know why? It's because expensive sportscars have expensive security systems and stealing them is a huge risk that doesn't justify the reward. Fewer cars on the road = smaller market for thieves to unload.

Top 10 stolen cars in 2012:
The 10 Most Stolen Vehicles - Forbes

1.1994 Honda Accord midsize
2.1998 Honda Civic compact
3.2006 Ford F-150 pickup
4.1991 Toyota Camry midsize
5.2000 Dodge Caravan minvian
6.1994 Acura Integra compact
7.1999 Chevrolet Silverado pickup
8.2004 Dodge Ram pickup
9.2002 Ford Explorer SUV
10.1994 Nissan Sentra compact

No one is going to try to break into your Z. They might steal your wheels if they're pros, but the odds of someone trying to physically break into/drive your Z away are very slim. Odds are, if someone does - they're after your car in particular and they're professional (which means there's not much you can do about it if you don't have a garage).

dmhenderson 08-23-2012 10:47 PM

99.9% of car thieves are desperate people looking for quick money, not Steve McQueen starring in Gone in 60 Seconds

nmjaxx9 08-23-2012 10:49 PM

true but I think what was discussed in this thread was if you let the engine running without the fob, say you took the fob with you into the gas station and the car was running and unlocked someone could drive off with it....but they eventually would have to turn it off, so they really arent getting far. :rofl2:

dmhenderson 08-23-2012 10:50 PM

Rules for not getting your **** jacked:

-Do not leave anything valuable on the seats of your car. Open the glove box to show there's nothing in it.

-Do not have valuable aftermarket gear visible if you can help it. If you have a high-end head unit, make sure it has a removable faceplate or a failsafe on battery disconnect.

-Use wheel locks

-Park in well-lit areas.

-Do not drive your baby to sporting events or large public outings where you're leaving your vehicle unattended for a predetermined period of time.

-Buy a good alarm system with tilt sensors and a throttle crippler


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