Keyless Entry
I have it on my Vitara and its very handy although as its hardly the target for high end thieves so I'm comfortable with questionable security side of it. Handy as it is I don't think I would be comfortable with it on my expensive Porsche SUV.
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The Porsche system now has the highest Thatcham approval and is not subject to relay attack:
https://www.thatcham.org/what-we-do/sec ... er-rating/
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Defender 90 V8
991.2 C2 GTS
Macan Turbo - sold
BMW K1300S, BMW R1250 GSA
I couldn't say with any certainty, but I believe the new key technology is quite recent.
Whether they can retrofit would be something to ask the dealer.
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2022 Macan GTS Gentian Blue
Macan SD - Volcano Grey
Boxster S - Polar Silver
2022 Macan GTS Gentian Blue
Macan SD - Volcano Grey
Boxster S - Polar Silver
This is a good question and I've been trying to see if my 2018 has this or whether it's purely a Gen 2 thing.
AFAIK it's just a motion sensor in the key. If the key isn't moved for a while, it turns off the keyless entry function. It's assuming that the process of simply picking the key up and/or walking to the car will wake the key in time for you to open the doors. While it's sat in the house it doesn't need to be on.
I can't see any reason why the new style key couldn't be used on the old models, assuming the RF tech was identical.
AFAIK it's just a motion sensor in the key. If the key isn't moved for a while, it turns off the keyless entry function. It's assuming that the process of simply picking the key up and/or walking to the car will wake the key in time for you to open the doors. While it's sat in the house it doesn't need to be on.
I can't see any reason why the new style key couldn't be used on the old models, assuming the RF tech was identical.
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One of my neighbours had their E-Pace stolen last week using the keyless entry hack. I always thought that this idea was one convenience too far and would make it easier for criminals to nick cars. Hopefully he'll get it all sorted with his insurance.
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I had keyless on my last Macan and found it really good. Just being able to have the key in your pocket and walk up to the car and it open is really convenient. No fumbling for the key and therefore less chance of dropping it.
My latest Macan does not have it and I'm really missing it. Feels like a backward step not having it but was finding it so hard to source a car that ticked all the boxes so something had to give.
Would spec it without hesitation on a new one.
My latest Macan does not have it and I'm really missing it. Feels like a backward step not having it but was finding it so hard to source a car that ticked all the boxes so something had to give.
Would spec it without hesitation on a new one.
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2017 Macan Turbo
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2016 Macan SD
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Mercedes cracked the problem years ago, just a double click on the key fob shut the battery down so no signal could be emitted. Trouble was they never told their customers so many got stolen when they didn't need to have been.
My Macan hasn't got keyless and I thought the false key thing was weird when other manufactures fitted an engine start/stop button instead, anyway I don't miss the keyless go and can't see the problem of having to click to open the door or rear hatch, some cars haven't even reached that stage yet. My key is colour coded and it's nice to see it instead of in a pocket or handbag.
My Macan hasn't got keyless and I thought the false key thing was weird when other manufactures fitted an engine start/stop button instead, anyway I don't miss the keyless go and can't see the problem of having to click to open the door or rear hatch, some cars haven't even reached that stage yet. My key is colour coded and it's nice to see it instead of in a pocket or handbag.
With a Porsche one, If you hold both the Open and Close together it disables Keyless Entry in case you want to stop the key transmittingRGS wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 12:26 pm Mercedes cracked the problem years ago, just a double click on the key fob shut the battery down so no signal could be emitted. Trouble was they never told their customers so many got stolen when they didn't need to have been.
My Macan hasn't got keyless and I thought the false key thing was weird when other manufactures fitted an engine start/stop button instead, anyway I don't miss the keyless go and can't see the problem of having to click to open the door or rear hatch, some cars haven't even reached that stage yet. My key is colour coded and it's nice to see it instead of in a pocket or handbag.
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