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5 Ways to Secure a Car with Keyless Entry feature

With car technologies growing day by day, some people who have got bad intentions have also improved their game! Yes, we are talking about car thieves. Car parts or even car thefts have been a really common sight in cities like Delhi where we can see people stealing batteries, tyres, or even the car itself! We expected that advancing technology will make cars safer. No doubt the cars today are safe but every tech has got a hack! In this article, we will tell you about how to secure a car with keyless entry feature so that no one can break into your beloved vehicle and harm it!

  1. Storing your keys at a safe place

    Secure Car with Keyless Entry
    Key Storage

    Most of us have got such key hangers near our front door. Usually, people have the habit of keeping the keys near the doors because it’s easy and handy to get the keys and put them back from there without any hassle. We have been doing this for years but now we need to change as most of us park our cars near our front doors and you are simply making it easy for the thief by keeping your key fob in your car’s proximity. hence this is the most basic habit that you can change to secure a car with keyless entry.

  2. The Faraday Pouch/Box

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    Faraday Box

    Another simple yet powerful technique that can help you secure a car with keyless entry is to store your keys inside a Faraday Box. This is easily available on any e-commerce website or in the stores too. All the science folks reading this would know who Faraday was and how Faraday box works. For those who don’t know, Faraday Box is one of its kind box which can block electromagnetic fields. Thieves nowadays, amplify your key fob’s signals to steal your car and you can consider yourself absolutely safe if you use a Faraday Box or cage.

  3. Turn off the signals

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    Car Key Fob

    This one is an optional technique where you need to find out if your key fob supports this. In some cases, manufacturers have enabled an option where the user can disable the wireless signals from their car keys. This can help the users secure their vehicle whenever they are away from it! Wondering if your ey fob has this feature? Well, you car’s owner manual has got all the answers.

    Read 15 reasons why you need to Read your Car Owners Manual right now

  4. Use a Steering Wheel Lock or Car Alarm

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    Steering Lock

    While most of the cars come equipped with security alarms nowadays, you can go for a second alarm in case you want more security. Also, you can go for a steering lock as shown in the above picture which will help your car become more safe and secure from thieves. Such steering locks are also easily available on any e-commerce website you are familiar with. You should definitely buy one if you park your car unattended in an open space at night.

  5. Re-programme your keys

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    Reprogramming key fob

    In case you are buying a used car which has got the keyless entry feature, then you should definitely do this as soon as you get home with your newly bought vehicle. Your key fob’s previous mappings may have been duplicated in order to attempt a theft on your car but you can simply prevent that by reprogramming your key fob. You can contact your manufacturer or the nearest brand dealership for this. You can also do this if you have faced a suspicious activity with your car anyhow. Lastly, you should do this immediately if you lose one of your car’s keys.

These were the 5 simple tips that you can follow to secure your car which has got a keyless entry from any theft or malpractice. Share this article with all those car owners who have got a car with the keyless entry feature and help them secure their valued possession!

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Steering wheel lock (like The Club)? Useless. Steering wheel metal inserts are so thin, pair of bolt cutters will cut through the wheel like butter and then slip that “lock” off.

  2. Wireless locking, this function acts as a wireless door security mechanism that focuses on automatic locking within a specific area. It’s not the timeout-blocking mechanism.

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