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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 944540" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>In order to save myself a lot of grief I got the code to the key box in my pkg car, removed the spare ignition key from the backup fob, and hung it from the primary fob. I drive a P-7 with barn doors (no keyless rear entry possible on those) so I already had a BH door key on the fob, now I have both keys available. If there is any sort of problem with the system, I just revert back to using keys without having to waste time making phone calls or screwing around with it. The system they install on the older cars apparently needs a lot of battery power, if you leave your lights on too long and the battery gets even a little bit low the system "drops out" and you will need an ingnition key to restart it for the first couple of times until the battery charges up again. Its a good system and it does save time but for the life of me I cant figure out why they spent thousands of dollars installing lock boxes for spare keys/fobs in the cars when they could have just hung the original keys from the fob and accomplished the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 944540, member: 14668"] In order to save myself a lot of grief I got the code to the key box in my pkg car, removed the spare ignition key from the backup fob, and hung it from the primary fob. I drive a P-7 with barn doors (no keyless rear entry possible on those) so I already had a BH door key on the fob, now I have both keys available. If there is any sort of problem with the system, I just revert back to using keys without having to waste time making phone calls or screwing around with it. The system they install on the older cars apparently needs a lot of battery power, if you leave your lights on too long and the battery gets even a little bit low the system "drops out" and you will need an ingnition key to restart it for the first couple of times until the battery charges up again. Its a good system and it does save time but for the life of me I cant figure out why they spent thousands of dollars installing lock boxes for spare keys/fobs in the cars when they could have just hung the original keys from the fob and accomplished the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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