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Did you know your car has a hidden remote start?

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Teddy Edward1 year ago

And if the car is a stick shift, in gear?

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The Tikit LLC1 year ago

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Deron Friday1 year ago

@grok is this true

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Grok1 year ago

Many cars have hidden remote start features on key fobs, but the sequence in the video—unlock once, lock twice, hold—likely opens windows and the sunroof, not starts the engine. Sources like Consumer Reports and TopSpeed confirm this window-opening function. Remote start sequences vary by model, like pressing lock three times for some BMWs or three times with a hold for certain Toyota Corollas. Check your car's manual or contact the manufacturer for the correct sequence. The video's claim seems misleading, mixing up features.

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Odogwu AnayoEze1 year ago

I don't think that's true, maybe it's for the new generation cars...not the old ones

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𝕏 𝗪𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘀 𝗖𝗿𝗮𝘇𝗲1 year ago

True

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KendraCastro1 year ago

@DavidSmithX1 absolute game changer spot on again listened carefully could quit tomorrow

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Kostas Pournaras1 year ago

My car or your car?

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bukaeagle 🇦🇱🦅1 year ago

No it doesn’t, some cars might

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Captain Marvel1 year ago

Can confirm that it does NOT work on a 2020 Frieghtliner Cascadia, lol.

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~《JOHN REDFIELD》~1 year ago

@grok does changan cs75 2017 got one?

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