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  2. How to Change the Battery in Your Car Key Fob - AOL

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    On some key fobs, the battery type will be printed on the outside. This way, you can go to the store and select your battery before you need to open up the fob. Three of the most popular brands of ...

  3. Immobiliser - Wikipedia

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    The electric immobiliser/alarm system was invented by St. George Evans and Edward Birkenbeuel and patented in 1919. [2] They developed a 3x3 grid of double-contact switches on a panel mounted inside the car so when the ignition switch was activated, current from the battery (or magneto) went to the spark plugs allowing the engine to start, or immobilizing the vehicle and sounding the horn. [3]

  4. Remote keyless system - Wikipedia

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    Actual thefts targeting luxury cars based on the above exploit have been reported when the key fob is near the front of the home. Several workaround can prevent such exploits, including placing the key fob in a tin box. [14] [15] A criminal ring stole about 100 vehicles using this technique in Southern and Eastern Ontario. [16]

  5. Smart key - Wikipedia

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    A Nissan Fuga intelligent key. A smart key is a vehicular passive entry system developed by Siemens in 1995 and introduced by Mercedes-Benz under the name "Keyless-Go" in 1998 on the W220 S-Class, [1] after the design patent was filed by Daimler-Benz on May 17, 1997.

  6. Acura MDX - Wikipedia

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    Derived from Honda's Global ... operated either from the key's remote, ... powered by a 3.0-liter SOHC V6, 7-speed dual-clutch, 1.3 kWh lithium-ion battery gasoline ...

  7. Heat, playing without Butler, get 30 from Herro and top Magic ...

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    Key moment. The Heat were down 12 with 6:27 left in the fourth, then went on a 15-3 run to start the push toward overtime. Key stat. The last time Miami trailed by 14 or more in a fourth quarter ...