treedweller
Well-known member
Awhile back someone started a thread about getting better range from the keyless entry by touching it to their chin while pushing the button. Others agreed it was a known phenomenon in other brands, too.
So I've done lots of experiments with the remote on my chin and not, and I've seen no evidence that this works. Were you guys just trying to make newbies look like fools walking around the parking lot with their keys on their chins?
Or is it my technique? or maybe my specific remote?
One thing I have noticed is a surprising variation in the range from one day to the next, regardless of whether any part of my body other than my hand is touching it.
just curious,
Keith
So I've done lots of experiments with the remote on my chin and not, and I've seen no evidence that this works. Were you guys just trying to make newbies look like fools walking around the parking lot with their keys on their chins?
Or is it my technique? or maybe my specific remote?
One thing I have noticed is a surprising variation in the range from one day to the next, regardless of whether any part of my body other than my hand is touching it.
just curious,
Keith