Hi folks:
I apologize if this is a repeat question. Multiple searches didn't return any related posting.
I was reading this article and it seems to include the Nissan Leaf:
http://bestride.com/news/technology/urban-myth-you-cant-protect-your-car-from-thieves-by-putting-the-key-in-the-freezer
Basically they are saying that a thief can use an amplifier to activate the keyless system. So my questions are:
-is this still the case for a 2017 Leaf? It is my understanding that the keyless system could use time to validate that the key is actually close by.
-if so, what do you guys do to protect your keys?
Thanks
Paulo
I apologize if this is a repeat question. Multiple searches didn't return any related posting.
I was reading this article and it seems to include the Nissan Leaf:
http://bestride.com/news/technology/urban-myth-you-cant-protect-your-car-from-thieves-by-putting-the-key-in-the-freezer
Basically they are saying that a thief can use an amplifier to activate the keyless system. So my questions are:
-is this still the case for a 2017 Leaf? It is my understanding that the keyless system could use time to validate that the key is actually close by.
-if so, what do you guys do to protect your keys?
Thanks
Paulo