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Old March 17th 08, 07:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Gig 601XL Builder[_2_]
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Default Why no remote unlock?

Dallas wrote:

What advantage does a remote unlock offer anyone in the grand scheme of the
universe?

Other than being a fun whiz bang techno gizmo, what's so difficult about
putting a key in a lock and turning it.



The last two cars I've owned I have never once used the key to unlock
the doors. I like being able to walk toward the car and pull out my key
ring and hit the door unlock before I get there. It's also rather handy
when it's raining.

Of course in both of these last two cars the remote also activated the
alarm system which doesn't get activated when you use the key to lock it.

There is also the benefit of being able to unlock the door when my son
runs to the car and get there well before I do. Handing him the key
isn't an option my Honda Ridgeline because there isn't a keyhole on the
passenger side.

Last but not least the paint doesn't get scratched up when not paying
attention and missing the keyhole.

For aircraft it would be just silly because other than the added and
useless weight virtually every benefit I mentioned for auto locks above
would be negated for one reason or another.

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Old March 17th 08, 10:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt W. Barrow
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Default Why no remote unlock?


"Gig 601XL Builder" wrote in message
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Dallas wrote:

What advantage does a remote unlock offer anyone in the grand scheme of
the
universe? Other than being a fun whiz bang techno gizmo, what's so
difficult about
putting a key in a lock and turning it.



The last two cars I've owned I have never once used the key to unlock the
doors. I like being able to walk toward the car and pull out my key ring
and hit the door unlock before I get there. It's also rather handy when
it's raining.


The new Nissan's use a fob that is detected by the cars systems - with the
fob in your pocket, your merely push an electronic button on the door handle
and it unlocks the door and disarms the alarm system. Same thing for the
trunk.

Also, the ignition is "push button" - if the fob is detected sindie the car,
you merely push the swithc (with your foot on the brake) and the engine
starts.

Keep the fob in your jacket or pants pocket and never take it out until
you're walking away.

Of course in both of these last two cars the remote also activated the
alarm system which doesn't get activated when you use the key to lock it.



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Old March 18th 08, 06:18 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dallas
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Default Why no remote unlock?

On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:09:58 -0500, Gig 601XL Builder wrote:

I like being able to walk toward the car and pull out my key
ring and hit the door unlock before I get there.


Yeah, you're probably one of those guys that has a remote for starting your
fireplace. :- )


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Dallas
 




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