05- C6 - Ways to unlock and start without key fob ??
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05- C6 - Ways to unlock and start without key fob ??
Are there any ways to unlock car doors and get car stated without the key fob? Could use use key at trunk area? Can OnStar unlock car and get car started if you lost key fob?
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The car uses a challenge response system that can't be hotwired around. The computer simply won't pulse the fuel injectors or fire the spark if the challenge isn't successfully answered by a fob that's been registered to the car. So, if you lose the fob, you walk until you get a replacement programmed (a training sequence you or your dealer can do if you have the manual key, lose the key too and the dealer will have to first cut you a new one of those before training in a new fob).
Of course GM gives you 2 fobs with the car, so you'd have to lose them both before you'd be totally screwed. But the best thing to do is never take the fob out of your pocket. That way you won't lose it, have it stolen, or lock it inside the car. Simple really, fob goes in pocket, fob stays in pocket, fob never lost or locked in car.
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As mentioned, The key can unlock the hatch and pulling the cable can unlatch the door. Also, OnStar can also unlock the door as long as the car has power. The fob can be used to start the car and if the fob battery is dead, it can be inserted in the glovebox slot to start the car. I am not aware of any other way to start the car.
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How Do You Keep The Car From Reconizing The Third Fob If It Is Hidden On The Car? Won't The Car Start For Anyone If The Fob Is In A Certain Range Of The Car?
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Put it in the cubby in the back is one way. The antennae for recognizing the fob for starting are in the front, around the driver station, as I recall. You can also remove the battery. You can still start the car with a battery-less fob by inserting it into the slot in the glove box.
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When my wife & I go on a trip, one goes in my pocket one in her purse plus 2 extras @ home, cheep insurance. Not sure I like having one in the car.
Here is where to get extra fob's.
http://www.keylessride.com/images/side_welcome.gif
Here is where to get extra fob's.
http://www.keylessride.com/images/side_welcome.gif
Last edited by ocjim; 12-03-2007 at 08:16 PM.
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Put it in the cubby in the back is one way. The antennae for recognizing the fob for starting are in the front, around the driver station, as I recall. You can also remove the battery. You can still start the car with a battery-less fob by inserting it into the slot in the glove box.
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Put it in the cubby in the back is one way. The antennae for recognizing the fob for starting are in the front, around the driver station, as I recall. You can also remove the battery. You can still start the car with a battery-less fob by inserting it into the slot in the glove box.
For some reason, *some* people can start their cars with a battery-less fob by sticking it in the glove box slot, and other people (like me and my previous C6) cannot.
Yeah, I know, right? Should be either one way or the other, but here we are.
Battery out and taped to the outside of the fob case is the way I store the emergency fob. Takes only 10 seconds to insert the battery and snap the fob closed.
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Awww! When nothing good to say better thing is to keep ones mouth shot, but too many posts like this in the last week. When someone buys a car, any car, especially one that has complex electronics such as Corvette, one should read the owners manual. In case of emergency it is also located in the chevrolet web site under owners manuals. My father was one, he bought a used fiat ( lived in europa) drove whole summer with windows open in 100 deg temps not knowing the car he bought had AC.
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The key stays in my pocket, it works from about a metre or less away, yes it's still required for the ignition, but the radio will play for 15 mins without the ignition being activated.Then i find Fort Launder Locksmith and they are really awesome.
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A few months ago the key for my is300 broke. The actual metal key part broke free from the plastic remote. For the longest time I always put the metal part of the key in the ignition, then held the remote close to the ignition so it would read the sensor inside it, and allow the car to fire. Well today I lost the remote part.Then i find Sunrise Locksmith and they do all the work and resolve my problem within 15 minutes.
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This is one of those weird C6 oddities.
For some reason, *some* people can start their cars with a battery-less fob by sticking it in the glove box slot, and other people (like me and my previous C6) cannot.
Yeah, I know, right? Should be either one way or the other, but here we are.
For some reason, *some* people can start their cars with a battery-less fob by sticking it in the glove box slot, and other people (like me and my previous C6) cannot.
Yeah, I know, right? Should be either one way or the other, but here we are.
Go to post #13
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...key-fob-s.html
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Recently purchased a 2008 C6 coupe cannot get the thing to go to the programing mode - only received 1 fob when I purchased the car - would like to add a additional fob as a emergency spare.
But I have tried the programing steps listed in this thread with no luck. What am missing?
But I have tried the programing steps listed in this thread with no luck. What am missing?