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Originally Posted by buze
Ahah perhaps, but mine would be the last place a burglar would look into for my keys :-)
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The burglar does't break into your house to look for your keys. They stay outside with their receiver which picks up your keys signal and transmits it to the other burglar who has the second receiver/transmitter and is standing by your car. However, your sugar bowl may very well do the trick when your keys are at home.
This is a scary topic that I seem to be seeing more frequently in news articles. There is always some bad that comes with the good that technology brings us. I had a convertible years back and cut the wiring to the starter and put a switch in there and hid the switch, I did it to a fuel pump relay on another car I had. I wonder if I can eloquently add an on/off switch to my key fob