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Look for standard name of an auto part
This is a small pad, always attaching to the key ring together with
the key. There are two or more buttons on this pad, for locking and unlocking the door, and opening the trunk respectively. My daughter lost this pad for her car, but she is not around. I have to order a new one, thus must know its name. Thanks for information. Fulio Pen |
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On Oct 3, 8:14?pm, Fulio Pen > wrote:
> This is a small pad, always attaching to the key ring together with > the key. There are two or more buttons on this pad, for locking and > unlocking the door, and opening the trunk respectively. My daughter > lost this pad for her car, but she is not around. I have to order a > new one, thus must know its name. > > Thanks for information. > Fulio Pen ====== ====== Where you gonna order it from? ~:~ MarshMonster ~takes a sip of crownroyal.....eagerly awaits your reply~ ~:~ |
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On Oct 4, 2:38 am, Ashton Crusher > wrote:
> >Thanks for information. > >Fulio Pen > > Remote > Fob > Key Fob > Alarm Fob > > are a couple terms often used. My sincere thanks to all of you for your help. Fulio Pen |
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"Fulio Pen" > wrote in message oups.com... > This is a small pad, always attaching to the key ring together with > the key. There are two or more buttons on this pad, for locking and > unlocking the door, and opening the trunk respectively. My daughter > lost this pad for her car, but she is not around. I have to order a > new one, thus must know its name. > > Thanks for information. > Fulio Pen > If you have another one to go by, find an exact duplicate on Ebay--numbers and all-- and email the Ebay link to me. Christmas could possibly come early. s |
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Ashton Crusher wrote:
> On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 18:14:04 -0700, Fulio Pen > > wrote: > > >>This is a small pad, always attaching to the key ring together with >>the key. There are two or more buttons on this pad, for locking and >>unlocking the door, and opening the trunk respectively. My daughter >>lost this pad for her car, but she is not around. I have to order a >>new one, thus must know its name. >> >>Thanks for information. >>Fulio Pen > > > Remote > Fob > Key Fob > Alarm Fob > > are a couple terms often used. The one I most often use is "waste of space in my pocket." What the hell was wrong with a *KEY* and why are so many carmakers not even including key locks on trunks and passenger side doors any longer, forcing us to carry those stupid things? And worse yet, they are building the stupid fob into the key itself. /end curmudgeon's rant. |
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"Steve" > wrote in message ... > Ashton Crusher wrote: > >> On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 18:14:04 -0700, Fulio Pen > >> wrote: >> >> >>>This is a small pad, always attaching to the key ring together with >>>the key. There are two or more buttons on this pad, for locking and >>>unlocking the door, and opening the trunk respectively. My daughter >>>lost this pad for her car, but she is not around. I have to order a >>>new one, thus must know its name. >>> >>>Thanks for information. >>>Fulio Pen >> >> >> Remote >> Fob >> Key Fob >> Alarm Fob >> >> are a couple terms often used. > > The one I most often use is "waste of space in my pocket." What the hell > was wrong with a *KEY* and why are so many carmakers not even including > key locks on trunks and passenger side doors any longer, forcing us to > carry those stupid things? And worse yet, they are building the stupid fob > into the key itself. > > /end curmudgeon's rant. > Steve, according to my sister, that is so that Lexus can charge $175 ( or was it $275?) for one key which must've had the fob built-in. Then, for another $20-or-so, she could buy the 2nd one. ...and don't anyone else dare suggest it, as I already told her to just buy the 2nd one, but Lexus didn't go for it! s |
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