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What is the difference between the two wireless key fobs for the car? I am comparing cars, SO PLEASE HELP! Plz?
Ok, so I am comparing two car's. And one car has a Keyless Entry Operated Via Key Fob, and the other has Keyless Entry Operated Via Key Fob With Audible Confirmation. Can somebody please tell me the difference between the two? Thank You!
the audible key fob will make a noise, or beep, when a button is pressed on the fob.
The other fob will not make a noise.
Keyless Ride's K2 poses as an OEM-compatible car remote, saves you time and money (Engadget)
If your keyless entry fob stops working, finding a replacement can be
harrowing, which is why automotive locksmith Keyless Ride developed the K2
universal remote. Rather than stocking hundreds of individual OEM units,
dealerships just have to dock a K2, tell it what make, model and year your car
is (it's compatible with 70 percent of the North American market) and it'll
pair up with your ride's on-board wireless hardware within five minutes.
Better still, you can lighten the load in your pocket by adding a second car
to the same remote (if you have a weekend whip, that is). The company will be
demonstrating at next year's CES, throwing James Bond-style gun poses as they
open two cars at once -- we hope.
Continue reading _Keyless Ride's K2 poses as an OEM-compatible car remote,
saves you time and money_
Keyless Ride's K2 poses as an OEM-compatible car remote, saves you time and
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