So you’re saying if you don’t like someone you can unlock their car once. Sit back as they have a shitty day and are forced to replace their key fob.
Then you can unlock their car one more time and their shitty day repeats itself.
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ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org 2 days ago
I have tried to record / replay my FIAT keyfob with my F0, and it did unlock the car once. Then I spend a bunch of having the remote lock replaced.
I’d like more evidence that this works reliably before attempting the same thing again…
So you’re saying if you don’t like someone you can unlock their car once. Sit back as they have a shitty day and are forced to replace their key fob.
Then you can unlock their car one more time and their shitty day repeats itself.
Potentially misunderstanding but that’s exactly what this is, right?
You recorded the code for a given unlock (I’m assuming out of range of the vehicle), replayed it, the car then rolled the code on to the next one and your replayed code was no longer valid and your existing fob didn’t know to rollover too, so was left out of sync.
So yes I guess there’s the risk it hasn’t been implemented correctly, but adds the necessary functionality you were missing to accomplish this before
ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 hours ago
No, this would still desync your key. You in theory could maybe figure out how to pair it to your car as a spare fob, depending on what rolling codes fiat uses or how that pairing process works on fiats, but you’d have to set it up like that to not desync your regular fob.