Driving without the key fob
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Driving without the key fob
This was brought up in another thread and has been a concern for me since I bought my wife a G35 sedan last year.
My question is, how long will the car run without the key? Shouldnt the car be programmed to turn off if it does not detect the key? Theoretically you could drive the car until it runs out of gas without the key. Is this something that Infiniti thought about? Is there anything that can be done?
Thoughts? Comments?
My question is, how long will the car run without the key? Shouldnt the car be programmed to turn off if it does not detect the key? Theoretically you could drive the car until it runs out of gas without the key. Is this something that Infiniti thought about? Is there anything that can be done?
Thoughts? Comments?
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It will run until it's turned off... I asked the dealer this question too and that's what he told me.
I think a way to help you would be to get the fob, on a key chain loop, then onto one of those hikers rope clips that they sell for keys? Clip it onto your belt loop or something.
I think a way to help you would be to get the fob, on a key chain loop, then onto one of those hikers rope clips that they sell for keys? Clip it onto your belt loop or something.
#4
I think it would be a nice feature that if you drove away without the key that it would eventually turn off. Maybe if there was a 20 or 30 second countdown. I am sure there are too many legal issues to make that happen but it would be cool if somone tried to seal you car and it just turned off a block away.
I guess there are just a few things you have to live with when you purchase a car loaded with so much technology!!
I guess there are just a few things you have to live with when you purchase a car loaded with so much technology!!
#6
The Car can detect whether the key is inside the car when locking the doors (Won't let you lock the doors with the FOB inside the car) - I don't see why it would be so hard that if you left the vehicle with the FOB that it turned itself off.
Just make it so everytime you get out of the car with the FOB it shuts off. Conversely, If you want to keep it running while you are not in the car, just leave the FOB in the car and get out.
Is there a safety issue I'm not thinking of or did Infiniti just not think it all the way through?
At minimum, have it beep or something so you know your spose just walked off with the key or something.
Just make it so everytime you get out of the car with the FOB it shuts off. Conversely, If you want to keep it running while you are not in the car, just leave the FOB in the car and get out.
Is there a safety issue I'm not thinking of or did Infiniti just not think it all the way through?
At minimum, have it beep or something so you know your spose just walked off with the key or something.
Last edited by iansw; 09-09-2007 at 03:29 PM.
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Oh well... Maybe Infiniti will have that figured out by the next gen G.
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You have to have the key in the car to start it but once it is started you can walk away with the key in your pocket and it will keep running. I just wish there was some way to recognize that the key is gone and then shut off.
Oh well... Maybe Infiniti will have that figured out by the next gen G.
Oh well... Maybe Infiniti will have that figured out by the next gen G.
As for theft, at least if a thief steals the car, they won't be able to start it up again. What's more likely, though, is that I'd drive off without it on me, and then have to drive back. It would really suck if it shut off on me by itself (or if I forgot it and turned it off at a store or something and went back to the car to go home and can't start it). Seems like mostly a non-issue, though, because I've quickly gotten into the habit of just always having the fob in my pocket.
#11
Who lets someone get out of their car on railroad tracks or while making a left turn?
I suppose maybe if someone threw it out the window on you or something....
#12
There is no way you can lock your keys in the car. Because all you have to do is push the button on the **** and the door unlocks.
There is also a drawback. Lets say you need to lock the door from someone trying to rob/car jack you. You try to lock the door but the guy just laughs and you and pushes the button. Then says, "gothcha biotch".
There is also a drawback. Lets say you need to lock the door from someone trying to rob/car jack you. You try to lock the door but the guy just laughs and you and pushes the button. Then says, "gothcha biotch".
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There is also a drawback. Lets say you need to lock the door from someone trying to rob/car jack you. You try to lock the door but the guy just laughs and you and pushes the button. Then says, "gothcha biotch".
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Exactly. The same reason you cannot lock yourself out if you left the IK in the car.
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I still don't like it, say your battery runs out on you. Rare that you would be making a left turn and battery dies, but I'm sure Infiniti doesn't want any lawsuits.
Your concern for anti-theft is valid. Say someone pretends to get into car beside you, once you come near, he jumps in kind of thing. Either don't come close until he's gone, or Infiniti should have provided a way to disable start if you press a button on remote.
EDIT: I reread this thread, your post didn't say any delay but a number of others mentioned 30 secs or 15 min delay, that is why I had that impression.
Last edited by SilkeG; 09-10-2007 at 02:59 AM.