Windows wont roll down with FOB?
#16
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iTrader: (1)
I believe the app was $20 and it works on quite a few makes and models of cars to adjust the vehicle feature settings.
If you just want to pull error codes and see what makes/models it works on, you can download the app for free. It is $20 to permanently unlock the feature modification capabilities.
If you just want to pull error codes and see what makes/models it works on, you can download the app for free. It is $20 to permanently unlock the feature modification capabilities.
#17
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For people accidentally hitting the unlock button on their fob by accident, are you using the leather key glove covers?
Also, the Enform Remote app will notify you if windows are open. I wonder if it will push notify you when the fob does opens the windows...
Also, the Enform Remote app will notify you if windows are open. I wonder if it will push notify you when the fob does opens the windows...
#18
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I do not have the leather cover. Did not know such a thing existed. As far as I know, I have only hit the buttons twice in my pocket; once when I rolled all the windows and sunroof open, and another time when I hit the panic button.
A leather cover for the fob seems pointless to me, other than for covering the buttons. Is that the main purpose for those, or is that mainly an aesthetics thing? I like to keep the stuff in my pocket as slim as possible.
A leather cover for the fob seems pointless to me, other than for covering the buttons. Is that the main purpose for those, or is that mainly an aesthetics thing? I like to keep the stuff in my pocket as slim as possible.
#19
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I do not have the leather cover. Did not know such a thing existed. As far as I know, I have only hit the buttons twice in my pocket; once when I rolled all the windows and sunroof open, and another time when I hit the panic button.
A leather cover for the fob seems pointless to me, other than for covering the buttons. Is that the main purpose for those, or is that mainly an aesthetics thing? I like to keep the stuff in my pocket as slim as possible.
A leather cover for the fob seems pointless to me, other than for covering the buttons. Is that the main purpose for those, or is that mainly an aesthetics thing? I like to keep the stuff in my pocket as slim as possible.
As you can see, they don't add too much mass, and are pretty functional in preventing accidental button presses and aesthetically pleasing (IMO). I'm like you and try to keep stuff in my pocket as slim as possible, and that's why there aren't any keys attached to the fobs.
Last edited by dchar; 03-13-16 at 03:52 PM.
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Wow, so these don't even cover the buttons but they actually do a good job preventing accidental presses? Interesting. I just assumed they would entirely cover the fob. I very rarely use the buttons on my fob for anything, so I wouldn't really mind if they were completely covered.
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