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I know there is a rolling code for new cars to find the ID. I doubt they had the technology in 2004, but I figured it out. if I just hold the...
Just figure it out as I have done.
If anyone else has the same problem I have had my 575 for over 17 years and know mid everything. It’s not a battery thing
575-550=75. I am a lawyer, we don’t understand math
I am kidding I will give legal advice for free. Lawyers do it
If anyone needs legal advice, ask someone who knows
I think it just took time to find the what ever I had it happen a few years ago. I am an idiot, but I heard there is something about systems...
And yes, everyone, it is perfectly fine. I drive a 911 daily
I figured it out. Hold and keep pressing the fob. It finds you car. I guess after being parked for a while, it takes time. Hahah Chears guys
It’s all the alarms something the car is perfect
E everything works. It just not allowing start. I will find it out. Just weird
But I am serious about this
And I did not actually drop my marriage ring in the oil filter and catch it in baseball glove at the exhaust
I did not cut off the top as I was planning. That was a joke
I will fix, and let anyone know for future as you guys know, I kid about things, but I am serious about passing along tricks.
I will find out and report. Not a huge deal for me, but maybe something we guys need to know. Chears.
I may have to hold the fob. I remember last time it takes a while to find the code. I have new battery in each fob
I know it runs different cycles, just odd
I have not driven the car in a year or so. It is just weird the key fob is not connecting
I have had the battery siren replaced as a part of my major. I am just confused why my fobs do not disconnect the alarm. I will just get my guys...