Key fob panic alarm
#1
Key fob panic alarm
Few times a week I hear a truck in front of my office honking...it's usually mine. Seams that the panic button sticks up a little too high and I'm always setting it off. Anyone else with similar issues? Ideas? I thought about pealing the button off. The last thing I am grabbing for if someone is trying to jack me or my family is my trusty key fob...I am thinking about doing the same for the tail gate. Another button I don't want to accidentally set off in my garage and have it open against the wall, garage door or whatever is behind me
#2
Senior Member
I opened my FOB and inside there is a flexible plastic/rubber piece with little nubs for each button. I simply clipped the nub off for the panic button so the button press does nothing.
I have never used my panic button for any legitimate purpose in 10+ years of having one, so I figure it isn't worth it.
I have never used my panic button for any legitimate purpose in 10+ years of having one, so I figure it isn't worth it.
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kendive (09-26-2015)
#3
"I have never used my panic button for any legitimate purpose in 10+ years of having one, so I figure it isn't worth it."
It's a panic alarm? I thought it was a vehicle parking lot locator device. Go figure.
It's a panic alarm? I thought it was a vehicle parking lot locator device. Go figure.
#4
Senior Member
Haha right. A really loud and obnoxious parking lot locator.
It is nice for when you're sitting somewhere in sight of the vehicle and someone starts to lean on it...
It is nice for when you're sitting somewhere in sight of the vehicle and someone starts to lean on it...
#6
Senior Member
Remote start - two button pushes (after hitting 'lock' first).
Tailgate release - two button pushes.
Panic button? ONE button push, and it's never intentional. Have stuff in your pocket? You'll set it off. Carrying a heavy box? You'll set it off.
Since February, I've set mine off about eight times. Never on-purpose. Gotta disable it for sure.
Tailgate release - two button pushes.
Panic button? ONE button push, and it's never intentional. Have stuff in your pocket? You'll set it off. Carrying a heavy box? You'll set it off.
Since February, I've set mine off about eight times. Never on-purpose. Gotta disable it for sure.
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#8
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I did that once. Was at a park for my daughters birthday party and this very large lady decided to lean her very large rear end on my driver's front fender. I pushed the panic button repeatedly and she almost crapped herself. She started screaming at me very loudly as I walked up to the truck... it was quite funny. I wanted to say that my truck was screaming "get your big butt off of me in truck talk" but I resisted the urge. Plus I was laughing pretty hard.
#9
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Remote start - two button pushes (after hitting 'lock' first).
Tailgate release - two button pushes.
Panic button? ONE button push, and it's never intentional. Have stuff in your pocket? You'll set it off. Carrying a heavy box? You'll set it off.
Since February, I've set mine off about eight times. Never on-purpose. Gotta disable it for sure.
Tailgate release - two button pushes.
Panic button? ONE button push, and it's never intentional. Have stuff in your pocket? You'll set it off. Carrying a heavy box? You'll set it off.
Since February, I've set mine off about eight times. Never on-purpose. Gotta disable it for sure.
I will say that after every time I always say "what the f***, truck?" to the point where my 5 year old says "what the f***, truck" every time she hears a car horn. That got me negative bonus points.
Ergo- Panic alarms ruin lives, not save them.
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StevieP65 (01-29-2016)
#10
I always seem to set mine off while working around the house. On a ladder on the roof while mowing while painting etc... I will be nurturing mine soon now that I know about the nubs.