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adam 06-04-2012 01:23 AM

GTS come with push start?
 
Any of you guys that have ordered know if the high spec comes with push button start?

davey90 06-04-2012 01:26 AM

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Originally Posted by adam (Post 239463)
Any of you guys that have ordered know if the high spec comes with push button start?


Yes, it does come with push start and keyless start I think... meaning you can start your car without the key, as the the sensor detects the key inside the car, without the driver plugging the key into any key hole.

newft86 06-04-2012 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by davey90 (Post 239466)
Yes, it does come with push start and keyless start I think... meaning you can start your car without the key, as the the sensor detects the key inside the car, without the driver plugging the key into any key hole.

Hi guys, yep Davey, that's correct.

adam 06-04-2012 01:36 AM

Thanks guys. I'd better settle on a colour now. then organise finance......

davey90 06-04-2012 01:37 AM

Cheers @newft86! =P

to add on to that, not sure about this key, but most keyless keys have a backup physical key (inside the keyless key which slides out by pressing a button) in case battery is dead. which is rare, the batteries last for 10 or more years I think.

newft86 06-04-2012 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by davey90 (Post 239484)
Cheers @newft86! =P

to add on to that, not sure about this key, but most keyless keys have a backup physical key (inside the keyless key which slides out by pressing a button) in case battery is dead. which is rare, the batteries last for 10 or more years I think.

Not sure about battery longevity but there is also a smaller physical key in the bottom of the fob.

sticky 06-04-2012 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by davey90 (Post 239484)
Cheers @newft86! =P

to add on to that, not sure about this key, but most keyless keys have a backup physical key (inside the keyless key which slides out by pressing a button) in case battery is dead. which is rare, the batteries last for 10 or more years I think.

Yes this has a back up physical key!
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WfkcCMXg8w"]BRZ keyless entry system - YouTube[/ame]

FT-86GOD 06-04-2012 03:16 AM

total :sm3:

davey90 06-04-2012 03:29 AM

OH WOW! i'm smiling when he starts the car! LOL!

that is so cool touch sensor to lock and unlock the car! but, you would have pressed the button on the key fob before you reach your car. Well depends on the person and how they would like to operate their car. =P

Skorov 06-04-2012 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by davey90 (Post 239663)
OH WOW! i'm smiling when he starts the car! LOL!

that is so cool touch sensor to lock and unlock the car! but, you would have pressed the button on the key fob before you reach your car. Well depends on the person and how they would like to operate their car. =P

Probably if I'm with other people. If I'm alone, key fob stays in pocket the whole time. No need to fumble around to get it out (That's what she said) =)

Staticfrost 06-04-2012 03:40 AM

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Originally Posted by davey90 (Post 239663)
OH WOW! i'm smiling when he starts the car! LOL!

that is so cool touch sensor to lock and unlock the car! but, you would have pressed the button on the key fob before you reach your car. Well depends on the person and how they would like to operate their car. =P

It's for safety really where you are in a car park where you don't want to unlock the car whilst you're so far away from the car.

davey90 06-04-2012 04:09 AM

@ LOL! :thumbsup:

Staticfrost 06-04-2012 04:23 AM

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Originally Posted by davey90 (Post 239711)
@ LOL! :thumbsup:

It's a true story... :D same with auto locking doors, so you can't get car jacked.

Dhans 06-04-2012 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by davey90 (Post 239484)
Cheers @newft86! =P

to add on to that, not sure about this key, but most keyless keys have a backup physical key (inside the keyless key which slides out by pressing a button) in case battery is dead. which is rare, the batteries last for 10 or more years I think.


hi! if the back-up key inside the sensor works like that of the atara, it can only be used to open the door and to lock-up the glove compartment. if the battery runs low, you can place the sensor close to the button and push the button to start the engine.


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