Remote Keys & Fobs
A keyless entry system is an electronic lock that controls access to a vehicle without using a traditional mechanical key.
The term keyless entry system originally meant a lock controlled by a keypad located at or near the driver's door, that required pressing a predetermined (or self-programmed) numeric code for entry. These systems, having evolved into a hidden touch-activated keypad, are still available on certain Ford or Lincoln models.
The term remote keyless system, also called keyless entry or remote central locking, refers to a lock that uses an electronic remote control as a key which is activated by a handheld device or automatically by proximity and can be found today on must new cars such as Chrysler, Honda, Dodge, Jeep, Nissan, Ford, GM, Hyundai, Kia, Toyota, Sicon, VW & More.
Widely used in automobiles, performs the functions of a standard car key without physical contact. When within a few yards of the car, pressing a button on the remote can lock or unlock the doors, and may perform other functions.
A remote keyless system can include both a remote keyless entry system, which unlocks the doors, and a remote keyless ignition system, which starts the engine.
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