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The manufacturer is lying. if they're too lazy to change it then they should disable it which they can also do. Is this a Ford product? If for whatever reason I am wrong, you have a major class-action lawsuit on your hands. Talk to the manager of the car dealership and tell them these things. I guarantee you they will play ball. Under absolutely no circumstances should you have to pay even a dime.
^ This. They are full of shit. They WON'T do it. Tell them they better do otherwise--if not, they can/should be in a world of hurt.
thats sum ****** up shit rite there shady ass bitches
Have someone cut the wires to the key pad and then it won't work at all. Install an aftermarket alarm as well.
damn that sucks!
if you have a car with that keypad on the outside and that's how they got in, you can always disconnect it.
i just lost the game
F uuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!
pull the fuse and presto, no more problems
lol people still use cds??
Yes, I buy CDs all the time. They are way better then using iTunes.
Yes. I still use cd's because I'd rather have better quality, a physical copy and the freedom to do with it as I please- All for the same price that shit Itunes and Napster charge for shittier quality.
Or you could just get all the high quality music you want for free from the Internet?
you can pull the fuse on the keyless entry circuit. you'd just have to use your key to unlock the car. fyl
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The manufacturer is lying. if they're too lazy to change it then they should disable it which they can also do. Is this a Ford product? If for whatever reason I am wrong, you have a major class-action lawsuit on your hands. Talk to the manager of the car dealership and tell them these things. I guarantee you they will play ball. Under absolutely no circumstances should you have to pay even a dime.
So tell the car company to take out the key code or the device the thieves are using to get in and manually use a key to open and close the car door problem solved genius.