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Thieves amplify a vehicle's radio signal to access and copy the key fob signal to steal a vehicle. Here's how to block the signal.
West Bloomfield police say criminals are using increasingly advanced technology to get away with your vehicle, without ever needing your keys.
Police allege the three suspects in Montgomery County are using technology that allows them to clone key fobs to steal cars.
Your key fob emits an RFID signal that your car recognizes, allowing you to unlock the doors. When that signal is cloned, the car’s anti-theft system believes your legitimate key fob is nearby.
How to un-filth your keys Whether you still drive a car that uses a physical flat key or you have a fancy car with an electronic fob, cleaning them regularly is a great idea.
Think your car will stop if you forget the key fob? Here's what really happens and why, even if the engine keeps running, it could still cause problems later.
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