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How do you use this?thanks 😊

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Need to know how to use this it came with the car
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Or… you get them on e-bay for ~$20 or less.

(Fob case or colored side pieces.)

Now… if you want a case in leather with stitching in colors not offered by anyone, you go to exclusiveoption.com.
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A beautiful color yellow your furniture looks as good as mine :oops:
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I use them to prevent the buttons from inadvertently being pushed when I put a single fob in my pocket.

Many years ago a coworker came to tell me all the windows were open on my MINI and it was raining. Somehow a button on the fob had apparently been pushed.

I have used fob covers ever since.

I purchased these from our dealership.
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Some cars have a cooling mode that opens windows and turns on a fan. Rich's Lincoln did that once. Pants pocket activated no doubt.
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Yes sir thank you
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You need to remove the large key loop and leather strap and attach the key itself to the pouch. Apologies if I'm stating the obvious. The key then will pull into the pouch from the tab at the back. Use the key loop and leather strap for your other key.
That make sense thank you !
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I agree on the theft issue, but beg to differ on the convenience point. To me, it is far more convenient to not have to take a key out of a pocket to open the door. I don't have Entry & Drive in my current Cayman and I've often wished I had it. I'll have it in my next one for sure despite the increased theft risk (I'm mostly garage parked).

I am glad my Cayman does not have Entry and Drive, frankly. I think it makes a thief's job a lot easier whilst offering barely any more convenience for the user.
I am glad my Cayman does not have Entry and Drive, frankly. I think it makes a thief's job a lot easier whilst offering barely any more convenience for the user.
My previous car had it, my new S does not. I too am glad I don’t have this option, it was always such a pain to wash the car; beeps, trunks opening, etc. A nice convenience for sure but as much time as I spent on my washing routine, it got annoying.
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My previous car had it, my new S does not. I too am glad I don’t have this option, it was always such a pain to wash the car; beeps, trunks opening, etc. A nice convenience for sure but as much time as I spent on my washing routine, it got annoying.
I just leave the key fob about 20' from the car and nothing beeps or boops or anything. I do have to remember to turn off the Box's CarPlay on my phone before I connect to the Bluetooth on the garage stereo or the car and the stereo compete for the signal.
I just leave the key fob about 20' from the car and nothing beeps or boops or anything. I do have to remember to turn off the Box's CarPlay on my phone before I connect to the Bluetooth on the garage stereo or the car and the stereo compete for the signal.
A good idea for sure, unfortunately I’m always at a drive in bay rather than at home.
I use Faraday cages for my E&D keys. A small one if I need to park in public or wash my car, and a larger one up in my condo for storage. (Links are for what I bought, may not still be sold in this style.)
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