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Posted on March 7, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a clear, helpful rundown of 10 vital things you should know about keyless cars, especially if you’re new to them or just want to stay informed!


10 Vital Things to Know About Keyless Cars

1. Keyless Cars Use a Smart Key Fob

Instead of a traditional key, keyless cars use a fob that communicates wirelessly with the car. You just need to have it nearby to unlock and start the car.

2. Push-Button Start/Stop

Most keyless cars have a start/stop button instead of an ignition key. Press the brake, then press the button to start or stop the engine.

3. You Don’t Have to Take the Fob Out of Your Pocket or Bag

As long as the key fob is inside the car (or very close), you can unlock doors, start the engine, and drive without pulling the fob out.

4. The Car Won’t Start Without the Key Fob Inside

For safety, the engine won’t start if the key fob isn’t detected inside the vehicle.

5. Locking Can Be Automatic

Some keyless cars automatically lock the doors when you walk away with the fob, adding convenience and security.

6. You Can Lock/Unlock the Car with the Key Fob Buttons

Even though the car is keyless, the fob still has buttons to manually lock or unlock the doors, open the trunk, or set the alarm.

7. Watch Out for “Keyless Theft” (Relay Attacks)

Thieves can sometimes amplify the fob’s signal to unlock and start your car without the fob being nearby. Use a Faraday pouch or box to block signals when you’re not using your fob.

8. You Still Need to Turn Off the Engine Manually

If you leave the car running and exit with the fob, some keyless cars will alert you, but others won’t. Always press the stop button to turn off the engine.

9. Battery Life Matters

The key fob runs on a battery that can die, so keep a spare battery handy or know how to start your car if the battery fails (usually by holding the fob near a special spot in the car).

10. Emergency Manual Key Included

Most key fobs have a hidden manual key inside for emergencies—like unlocking the door if the battery dies or electronics fail.


Bonus Tip: Always Read Your Car’s Manual

Each manufacturer may have slightly different features or safety tips for their keyless system, so it’s smart to read your specific manual carefully.


If you want, I can explain how to protect your keyless car from theft or guide you on what to do if your key fob battery dies. Just ask!

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