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In reply to the discussion: A word of caution: His keyless car killed him while he slept. New legislation could save others [View all]customerserviceguy
(25,406 posts)104. In my hybrid Sonata
if the car is on, and the fob is removed from the car, an alarm goes off. Also, I cannot lock the car with the fob still inside. Yes, it can be done manually, but the physical key to do that is contained within the fob.
Maybe mine is just designed better than some out there.
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A word of caution: His keyless car killed him while he slept. New legislation could save others [View all]
mfcorey1
Jun 2019
OP
my great-aunt's 5th husband died in the garage starting his normal car, but he was older. around 80.
pansypoo53219
Jun 2019
#3
I'm sure customers have been flying away with rental car keys for decades.
Hassin Bin Sober
Jun 2019
#52
When I bought my new Prius the salesguy said the keyless device costs about $300 to replace
sop
Jun 2019
#30
it has vastly more to do with how much you need the key fob than how much it costs to make one.
unblock
Jun 2019
#41
I don't think it's your intention to argue that you need protection from your car.
Kaleva
Jun 2019
#75
Last year I got my first keyless car. I forget quite often to turn it off, but the bells remind me.
Hoyt
Jun 2019
#6
That's me, too. Hybrid car, you'd never hear that you left it on by accident. There is an alarm
Nay
Jun 2019
#17
Oh yeah, I'm always leaving the fob in the house. Truthfully, I'd rather have an old style key.
Hoyt
Jun 2019
#100
Should have a CO detector on the car so it detects when it's running in an enclosed space.
Gidney N Cloyd
Jun 2019
#66
I would be shocked if a CX-5 would allow you to lock the doors from the outside,
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2019
#27
I have not experienced this. At minimum, the key that unlocked the doors cannot be locked inside.
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2019
#82
Correction: "He accidentally killed himself with a car while he slept."
Act_of_Reparation
Jun 2019
#35
I have had keyless cars on business rentals . I really like them . I can't see how someone
lunasun
Jun 2019
#40
The car didn't kill him. He killed him. He left it running. You can do that with keys, too.
Maru Kitteh
Jun 2019
#43
Our garage is a laboratory of mad scientists and artists. No room for cars there.
hunter
Jun 2019
#79
I could imagine things going terribly wrong with a defunct sensor in that proposed solution.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jun 2019
#113