Block fob signals
#1
Block fob signals
How can I keep an extra key FOB in my tour-pac and not effect the anti theft system? I tried putting the FOB in a small steel container - didn't work. Is there some kind of blocking material I can use?
#4
What are the chances you will lose your fob? Next to nil. I have memorized my five digit code to the security system and carry the card that has the instructions on how to use it in the remote circumstances it may be required.
#7
Perhaps he doesn't know about, or feels uncomfortable using, the override code.
Last edited by rjg883c; 03-15-2015 at 01:15 AM.
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#9
I wrap the fob in tin foil and then put the fob in a bag that came with my E-Z Pass for blocking the E-Z Pass signal. I keep it in my luggage that I put in my tour-pac. If I loose one fob I'll have another in my hotel room. I can always use the override code to get back to the hotel.
#10
I would if I was even thinking about keeping a fob on the bike would just take the battery out or put a piece of paper between the fob contact and the battery to be removed for use. But like others have said familiarize yourself with the use of the access code in the event you do lose or your fob dies. They say it's a good idea to carry a spare battery just in case.