How to hide a spare key on this keyless car?
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How to hide a spare key on this keyless car?
My first car with keyless ignition and locks, and I'm paranoid about not having a spare key hidden on it. I see the small metal key within the remote, I don't think that will start the car without the remote. Hiding a remote on the car wouldn't work, unless I pull the battery out or somehow disable it until it is needed.
I could hide the metal key on the car, and hide the battery-less remote and battery inside the car with a small screwdriver to assemble it. Any better ideas? Other than not losing the key of course, thanks.
I've put hidden keys on all my family cars for many decades, they get used maybe once every few years, but they sure are appreciated at those times. They are well hidden and secure, and I take pictures on my cellphone to send to the family member who has locked their key in or lost them.
Is there a valet key for these cars? It appears the metal key is for securing the glovebox and trunk when giving the car to a valet, so I suspect no valet key.
'07 GS350
I could hide the metal key on the car, and hide the battery-less remote and battery inside the car with a small screwdriver to assemble it. Any better ideas? Other than not losing the key of course, thanks.
I've put hidden keys on all my family cars for many decades, they get used maybe once every few years, but they sure are appreciated at those times. They are well hidden and secure, and I take pictures on my cellphone to send to the family member who has locked their key in or lost them.
Is there a valet key for these cars? It appears the metal key is for securing the glovebox and trunk when giving the car to a valet, so I suspect no valet key.
'07 GS350
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If you must do it, just take the battery out of the remote and leave the metal key in its spot then hide the key. In an emergency you can use the metal key to unlock the door, then to start the car you just need to hold the fob next to the button (or just "push" the start button with the fob) and it will start because there is an RFID chip inside the key fob that when enough to the start button, will start the car without a battery inside the remote.
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People still put keys to their cars on the outside of their cars, do you leave the key to your house under the doormat too? If you're really that prone to locking yourself out of the car somehow that's what a roadside assistance membership is for right?
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How would roadside assistance get your car open and started without the remote? I'm thinking it would be dragged onto a flatbed and hauled to a dealer? Do locksmiths have the gear to override the system?
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locksmiths actually can come open the car, bring a brand new key and program it for you, but it won't be cheap. If you really need to hide the key in the car just remove the battery as Jamodeo said, and hide it in the car. If it is needed to be used, take the key out and hold it right next to the start button to get the car started.
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Thanks. I'll have to look for a place to hide the key on the outside, then hide the remote inside, but I'm very particular about how this should be done. My old Land Cruiser had a cover under the outside mirror that could be snapped open with a simple stick or key or something, perfect key-hide. I've built machines that assemble mirrors, we called that the "doghouse". Hopefully I can find something like that on this car.
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