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Old 11-12-2019, 08:48 AM
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Old 11-12-2019, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by detansinn
These OEM systems stop the engine the moment the door is open and/or car is unlocked. So, no one can just hop in and drive it away -- there's no risk of someone driving off with your car. Mercedes also shuts down automatically after 10 minutes so that your car isn't idling for an extended period.
My F150 doesn’t shut down when you unlock or open a door. The car also is not fully on, just the engine is running. you can put it in drive and there no dash
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Originally Posted by 992carreraS
Apparently, carjacking in your neck of the woods, is not a thing.
I’ve heard this argument before but it belies an understanding how these systems work. It is a secure password and touch/face-is protected smartphone app over AT&T LTE, and requires your key once you get in the car.



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