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Some of us don't have ignition keys! So that wouldn't apply.Hmm, so you are all blaming the vehicle for alerting you "hey dummy, you are walking away from a $70k vehicle with the key in the ignition... Do you want me to get stolen?!?"
Just take the key with you and your honking problem will be solved. Or as someone suggested, use the remote start feature.
Some of us don't have ignition keys! So that wouldn't apply.
It's a fob... There are no key cylinders or ignition locks--it's push to start. So there is no ignition "key"Unless you hot wired and stole your current car, every single one of us has an ignition key...
Hmm, so you are all blaming the vehicle for alerting you "hey dummy, you are walking away from a $70k vehicle with the key in the ignition... Do you want me to get stolen?!?"
Just take the key with you and your honking problem will be solved. Or as someone suggested, use the remote start feature.
It's a fob... There are no key cylinders or ignition locks--it's push to start. So there is no ignition "key"
no it wont...
its a key fob that is in my pocket when i get out.
No. If you leave the vehicle with the key fob in your pocket while it is running and close the door, it triple honks.I'm not understanding this reply. No it won't what? If you take your key with you your car shouldn't triple honk. And if you do take your key fob and your car is running I hope you at least spend the 2 seconds needed to lock it!
Here, let me help you out because you're obviously new to cars..
ig·ni·tion
iɡˈniSH(ə)n/
noun
There are absolutely no requirements that an ignition contain mechanical locks or cylinders. The fob is really called a "key fob" and if you don't think it's an ignition key - push to start or not - I invite you to try and start the ignition (which is how GM refers to it in the Denali owner's mamual) in your car without it.
- the action of setting something on fire or starting to burn.
"three minutes after ignition, the flames were still growing"
- the process of starting the combustion of fuel in the cylinders of an internal combustion engine.
- the mechanism for bringing about ignition in an internal-combustion engine, typically activated by a key or switch.