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Old February 5th 05, 08:47 PM
Bill the second
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"Ted Mittelstaedt" > wrote in message
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> "N8N" > wrote in message
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>> > you think it is a good idea to do it? If the chip is taken out, does
>> > it mean that the security feature is not there anymore?
>> >
>> > Dino

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>> yes. if you do the thing with the chip then all that is required to
>> start the car is a copy of your key, no chip required.
>>

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> Heavens, then we might have to actually start using our car keys
> the way that they used to start cars back in the olden days! Letssee,
> when was that, about 2 years ago?


I use my chipped keys the same way as my non chipped keys. I stick them in
the ignition and turn in a clockwise motion.

> Or worse yet the starving auto dealerships might not be able
> to get their $100+ dollars per copy of chipped key anymore,
> how terrible!!


Fortunately it will make it easier for anyone too lazy to walk to just take
a screwdriver and a hammer to the ignition and take off with the car. And
some say kids these days need more exercise!


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