Volvo's Key can do THIS!!
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2021
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Imagine if it got windy and the door closed
lol he still had the fob
@@juliuswhaley9113 what if the battery runs out
@@anthonyh2540 the wind will bring a huge rock to open the doors
@@anthonyh2540 smash the window lol
@Apollo 11 go to the back of the SUV at the trunk and use the manual release hatch thing
Like, for what reason would the car have a feature to lock the door no matter what? 💀
If you want to sleep in it? I have no clue 😂
its good for kidnapping xD
@@chaihleeb220 it only disables opening the door from the outside
I think he’s trolling.
If ur ridin thru a sketchy neighborhood and not tryna get robbed
Alternative ending...
“And don’t worry guys, I left the oth-“
_Wind picks up_
*SLAM*
Right
He still have the keyfob
Since when has wind ever been strong enough to close a car door?
@@FrankOfSerendipity Ahh, so you have never been to the Midwest?
@@FrankOfSerendipity dude when I got my deck made my garbage bin was filled with lumber, very heavy easily 40 pounds or more of just lumber. A relatively slow wind where I live managed to toss it over on collection day 😂
Trying to figure out whenever a time in my life has come or may come where i need to completely lock myself out of my car.
I'm coming up with nothing.
(Edit: before you copy/paste volvos user manual, please read)
This comment is solely a reference to this guy's video and his assertion on how to use this lock/key, (that you insert the key, close the door and it will not reopen from the outside) which is apparently wrong, so it has nothing to do with Volvo themselves. To address the actual use, according to volvo, that this is a replacement for the manual door locks, I don't care, that's not what was stated in the video and thus not what this comment addresses. If I cared what the actual purpose of this was, I would've looked it up myself. So if you feel like telling me that, just go ahead and stop now, I didn't care when the first 20+ people tried to deride me about it, and I won't care about your copy/paste comment either. Now for those who took personal offense to my OPINION that this replacement to manual door locks is a step backwards in engineering, please take special note it's called an opinion. You don't have to agree with it, but feel free to form your own opinion about it. Telling me this mechanism is "cool" won't change my opinion. Not when I own 7 vehicles and can manually lock every door from the comfort of my driver's seat, with the exception of my full size conversion van for obvious size reasons. If you think it's more convenient to walk around the entire car and manually lock every door with a key you've gotta break out of your fob all just so you don't have to look at a lock pin/toggle protruding out of your door card for beauty reasons, then God speed, you do you. I prefer functionality over looks however, thus why my opinion is that this is not a practical replacement for what has worked for the better part of a century from a convenience stand point. So unless you're from Volvo and wish to explain how this mechanism is a better replacement than the door locks that already exist in my vehicles, move along.
I think it’s more like a display feature. If a car is being displayed in like a mall and they need to keep people out they would probably use that
@@tyleranderson3178 and when you're done displaying it, how exactly are you going to reopen it if you're completely locked out? From a financial standpoint of a company looking at it's bottom line, wouldn't it be far more cost effective to outfit only a handful of cars with an extra mechanism for complete lockout rather than every car on the line? And surely you could achieve keeping people out of your display car with a much simpler means, like the cars actual locks? They're just as secure as this feature. Either way, busting the window and reaching in for the handle will open the car up.
@R L that would actually make some sense, but you could just lock your doors while you're in it. If they're going to break your windows and reach in to unlock it then they'll just open the handle from the inside while they're reaching in too. There must be more to this "lock out" procedure than just what's in this video.
@@iamthecheese2737 Hey man, I didn’t mean any harm. It’s just what I thought it was. There’s no need to write me a paragraph about how wrong I was.
@@tyleranderson3178 hey man, just asking you to defend your answer. You make assertions, I have questions about them. I ask about the practicality in locking yourself out of your vehicle, you answered. So further questions must be asked when the answer doesn't make sense, to clarify why that is indeed the best answer possible. We don't advance by merely accepting any old answer for the sake of just having an answer. I don't want any answer, I want a viable answer. That's not too say you're wrong, that's me asking how would your reasoning for it be a better alternative to, just locking the doors?
Me casually wanting to lock myself outside my car sounds great
I have left my keys in the back of my civic way too many times and get locked out😂😭
Well it's a very smart feature tbh, there's alot of times where you are in your car and don't want people to be able to access it from the outside. Especially for like girls
@@fritzmoy101 that's what central locking is for 👀
@@deanocallan central locking is usually electric though is it not, at least on most modern cars? Feels like a mechanical locking mechanism is more reliable. Idk, just feels like it could/would make alot of people feel/be safer in situations
@@deanocallan IDK Id rather trust a mechanical lock than a electronical one. Both are best of course
And this is why normal keys are perfectly good enough
I know they keep trying to reinvent the key or should it say reinvent the wheel
Phone key is far better, you just walk up to the car with your phone in your pocket
@minij hooi Because it's not a key to begin with. It's a key blade. It slightly different.
@@theadventureinsider All fun and games, until your phones battery is dead :)))
You living in 2018 or some shit?
One genuine question in what situation you might want to mechanically lock your car
Domestic violence or perhaps a stalker.
@@kisatorimuru6627 if I'm being attacked, I doubt that I'll have the time or thought to find that tiny port and put the key in. Plus, as he just demonstrated, they could always use any of the other 3 doors. There has to be another reason but, I have no idea what it would be.
@@kisatorimuru6627 but you can just normally lock the door without that key thing. Works just as well…
Sleeping in the car, maybe, or if the electric locks stop working.
The hidden key is usually for the glovebox. But, some manufacturers made the doors mechanically unlockable because they already made a key that does that, and thought "why not". But, you can lock it that way if you forgot how to press a button.
Finally, I can lock myself out of my car indefinitely 😐
😂😂😂
Nice This is really gonna come in handy next time I need to lock myself out of my car
@bowen voowy swear omm rn
I remember the 80s when a key was just a key. Lol
Yes....the 80's,70's. Almost everything was just simple and practical. Interesting thinking back to those times and comparing to now. It's like another world,another life now.
Back then though alot of keys for cars that were the same make and model actually worked on one another. It was a bad kept secret that car manufacturers didn't want people to know. They weren't very secure, especially Fords. When I was young, I once accidentally locked the family out of the the car which was a Ford mondeo, I think and there was an identical model parked a few spaces down. My dad waited till the owner came back and he asked to use his key which unlocked his door.
@@Catjuggler this is like a same case that happened a month ago when a lady was helping to bring over her friend's subaru but instead taking another person's subaru. Both were the same model and can be unlocked by the same key.
@@Catjuggler
I can attest to this. My cousin loves old cop cars. All PPV fords from the 80s had the same key. He had a Ford Tempo PPV. Took the key out of his car and started a cop car (with permission) at a gas station. The cop didn’t know weather to be scared or shocked.
@@Catjuggler yes sir, i had a ford key that would unlock the doors of many ford cars. Only got it to work on one pickup though and that was a ranger. When i turned 14 i drove a 1989 ford festiva and it was on the key ring. Previous owner said he had no idea what vehicle it actually went to but worked so he put it on there
“And this is the key blade”
Kingdom Hearts fans: *heavy breathing*
Underrated comment 😂😂 this made my day !
*Dearly beloved earrape*
MY SaNcTuARy!
Aahh... The good old times... :') ❤💯
Kingdom Hearts fans are always breathing heavy, on account of their severe autism and diabetes.
Now I know what options I want on mine! $3K to lock myself out of my own damn car!
Oh yes this is big brain time
You're not supposed to leave the key in there. If your battery us dead, you can use the key to manually lock each door by pressing in the key (and take the key with you).
I love how he explained how a key works
Lol you missed the point he was showing a (i dont know why its even implemented) feature that allows you to mechanically locked your door
@@auliaabidharma904 Literally every other car has this feature. It doesn't need to be a volvo that's just the showing off part.
@@valentinethecat769 exactly :DDD I think that every car in EU has it :DD ..this tik tokers bro 🤦🏻♂️
@@auliaabidharma904 you can do that evan with a 1993 vauxhall 👍 , all cars have already that option for ages
@@valentinethecat769 im aware, im just pointing out whats the tik tok dude doing
I prefer sticking my key in the door, and opening it like normal.
My doors don't even lock and I'm perfectly happy with that.
@Emmy It's a 27 year old truck. There's nothing of value in or on the entire vehicle.
@Emmy oh lol
Does car even have key holes on the handle nowadays........ I dont think my 10 year old car even has that.
Did you all miss the part where he puts the key in the door and unlocks it?
LockpickingLawyer gets ahold of the locked door: "Click out of one..."
2 is binding....
“Nothing from 3…”
Click out of 4
Nice click out of 5…
Nothing from 6 and back to 1.
Me: i dont hate anyone.
Person: ”i post tiktoks on youtube”🤡
Me: i think i lied earlier
Volvo, no brain. Toyota, Big Brain
@@sunaduna2631 honda slightly smaller brain but is allowed at the table
@@sunaduna2631 volvo is galaxy brain
true, true.
@@buurman2635 Yugo is VELIKA GLAVA
I wasn’t paying attention but as soon as I heard keyblade I turned my head lol
Good man.
KH reference I’m assuming?
Lemme Guess, Kingdom Hearts?
@@SavvyFutbol 100%
Is this young xehannort?
Almost all key fob’s have a second actual key in it maybe not some of the older ones but anything newer would have it for sure
As a locksmith I can tell you they all have a key in them. It's so you can get in your car if the battery in the fob dies
@@RedheadJack also to lock the glovebox
those key fobs are so damn fob-ulous
Pretty sure any car with a key hole has a key in the fob... I mean what's the point of the key hole? To look fancy and let thieves pick inside?
@@TheCuriousNoob what if your in the woods and your fob has a dead battery?
What purpose would it serve to leave the key blade in the door to mechanically lock 1 door out..?
Car jacking prevention is all I can come up with
@@imstillw8ing "congrats with your new Volvo you can lock your driver door out so that not only the thiefs but you yourself cannot get into your vehicle".... XD
@@imstillw8ing window?
@@imstillw8ing You know, car jackings. Where someone will walk up to your car from the outside and pull you out of your car by force to steal it.
There's this thing called locking the door from the inside, and the only wrench that's thrown into this strategy is the pin is on the top of the door. Also the windows are breakable if they really want it. Lastly, people intimidate with firearms and knives to carjack. So if the window is down (or not in the case of a firearm), you're screwed anyways.
I know you're playing devil's advocate but I can't even see carjackings as a viable use of this feature.
Okay guys I get it, it was a stupid suggestion. I've changed my mind.
.... It's an excuse to ride with your date after you claim your door won't open?
I miss the days when volvo wasn't about anything but safety
Car rolls over*
Welp at least I'm alive
This will definitely come in handy next time I want to call a lock smith but can’t think of an excuse to do so
"i bet there will be flying cars in the future!"
Future: *hehe car goes lock lock*
This should be the top comment man!😂😂😂
😂🤣
Humour will be mature in the future:
Future:hehe car goes lock lock
@@dhruvavikas1632 sorry if i offended you bro😔
Hope not
The key blade is priceless for watersports, you can lock your car and then take the mechanical part of the key in the water with you 👍
(you leave the electronic part hidden in the car somewhere)
Why don't you just have normal car keys?
@@davidcruz8667 because they're not usually waterproof
@@monkeyboy7981 a normal car key is just a piece of machined metal. They are plenty waterproof, just wipe them dry when you're done swimming, if at all. I keep a car key on my dogtag chain, no problem.
I’d hardly call a manual key a “priceless” feature, it’s standard on every single car ever. Also if you’re a seasoned boater wouldn’t you have boat bags and waterproofed carrying equipment by now. Those are typically some of the first purchases that Come along with a boat.
@@picomanbungace4035 who mentioned boats, I'm referring to swimming, surfing, etc
"And this is the keyblade"
Sora: 👁️👄👁️
I love kingdom hearts
They've been calling the Volvo key things keyblades since 2005 at the least, got a good chuckle after reading my manual even if I don't play KH
@Josiah Oliver W comment
I was expecting a kingdom hearts reference lol
My Lexus key is a key that is actually a key that acts as a key that only does things a key can do, how it works is you put it in either the drivers, passengers, or trunk door and turn it to unlock it, its just a piece of plastic with metal, doesnt do anything else but is a key, unlike your volvo its a weird key.
Ur just jealous that this Volvo has a fancier key than ur Lexus 😂
@@lr1534 except the Lexus key can be replaced for 10 bucks while the Volvo will cost atleast a few hundred bucks.
Easy-access keys are super convenient, especially if your car is warrantied
@@lr1534 yea super jealous of that L shaped key
@@arunmfive If you can afford this Volvo you can afford a replacement key for a few hundred dollars.
My favorite part was when he locked the door... with a key nonetheless!
Everyone gangsta until the door can't be opened anymore
If he forgot the keys inside: And there’s no way to get in from the outside, pretty cool right? Wait a second… oh crap!
They just made manually unlocking your door (no one does that anymore) like 3 extra step. And why didn’t they just add a little switch to put the drivers door in reverse child lock.
The car is keyless - this metal key hiding in the fob is for when the battery is flat
I miss the days when cars didn’t have so many gimmicks
Yeah like seatbelts those were the days
@@stevemartini470 so you telling me you wanna die instead of having a seatbelt
Having a key is a gimmick? News to me
Is a hidden key not a gimmick? Back in my day you took the one key with you and stuck it in the door hole to unlock the car. Not that complicated, pal
@@TYPICALTRYHARD_ so you telling me you've never heard of sarcasm?
"don't worry I have another door open", says a guy 24 hours later after a locksmith could only open a passenger side door
It's actually pretty easy to break into a car. The problem is this guy left the blade key in the door when he closed it. You don't leave the blade key in the door when you close it. No idea why he did that beyond only having a double-digit IQ.
"And this is the keyBLADE"
Simple and Clean starts playing in the distance
Lame attempt at being funny
@@SlyCooperRN Lame attempt at being rude.
@@generousghibli6031 foh sensitive snowflake
@@SlyCooperRN "uh-oh! Dat guy call me out for going out of my way to be a asshole! Him snowflake! Him snowflake guys! Him snowflake!"
Shut up and go eat your fucking dino nuggies and macaroni.
Dayum
RUclips? Na, TikTube.
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@@jj_am10 :
@@happytrails5342 : .
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Pornhub
Like land rover super lock system
“It is mechanically locked”
Ah, even more effective than quantum locking!
but quantum entanglement lets you lock a door on the other side of the planet at the same time
@@michaelg8642 but the lock might be in a superposition so it's neither fully locked or unlocked
"And this is the keyblade"
*Sora twitches unexpectedly somewhere"
What's the point of this? If you want to lock yourself in? But is it just the driver's door??
This is even a feature our golf mk3 has 🤡 its nothing special - its actually the lock for children, so they don’t jump out, it’s literally nothing more, so simple but tiktok is just stupid
@@wennkelbchenmelken2046 how is it gonna stop kids from jumping out if he reopened it from the inside?
@@wennkelbchenmelken2046 no thats not how a child lock work.. A child lock is a separate switch on the door panel which prevents kids from opening the door from the inside but can be opened from the outside.
@@wennkelbchenmelken2046 so they don't jump out? It only locks the door from the outside, and basically every car has a kids lock lol
you mean so they dont JUMP IN when u trying to get away from them
I wish my Volvo key looked that nice. Mine looks like the last owner gave it to their dog as a chew toy.
It’s a Nissan idiot
@@bigd2984 huh?
@@isaiahlange5384 that’s a lambo
@@bigd2984 oh ok. I understand now
@@bigd2984 tf u on
How does locking the door by keeping key in door come into play when keys needed to unlock door at some point ... 🤔
I’m guessing faulty lock mechanics or something similar?, with the locks being electronic based it’s bound to happen maybe not often but you never know
I can think of one. Say you’re driving at night and the car breaks down or you’re too tired to drive and pull over, and you need to sleep in your car overnight. The key is a smart key so as long as the key fob is near the car pushing the button on the handle will unlock the car. If you put that in the hole to lock it out, nobody would be able to break into your car and rob you while you are asleep.
@@fruit_smoovie But only for the one door you put that in, right? And even with a smart key fob, you can still lock the doors while inside the car…
I’m just picturing the other door suddenly closing while he fiddling with the left one lol.
“Open the flap back here you got a keyblade...”
**Sora wants to know your location**
I laughed way too hard at this, kingdom hearts was one of my first childhood games 😂😂😂
I came to the comments to write this
@@elijahdaves1305 liar!
As soon as he said keyblade I cam to the comments
Don't worry he says...trust me, I wasn't worried at all 😒
@@user-tj4ee6si7x lol chill. This is not about global hunger.
@@user-tj4ee6si7x Geezus writing a paragraph and all of that for what buddy? Call down if you take life this serious then you are about to have a really bad day one day.
Ima be real. I was waiting for the "oh shit" after he realizes the door won't open.
Per Volvos manual: Locking
It is also possible to lock the car with the remote control key's detachable key blade e.g. in the event of a loss of power or if the key's battery has become discharged.
The left-hand front door can be locked with its lock cylinder and the detachable key blade.
Other doors have no lock cylinders and instead have a lock switch on the end of each door which must be depressed using the key blade - they are then mechanically locked/blocked to prevent them being opened from outside.
The doors can still be opened from the inside.
Imagine not reading the manual so you have to discover this and post a video about it on social media.
This is on literally every vehicle with a remote fob lol
I Believe the reason you can disable the passanger door is so that you can lock the car while your in it to prevent hijacking. You can also lock the back doors by depressing a switch with the key.
Anti-hijack mode is usually a feature you can engage as the car sets off automatically. Often activated by holding the lock button (on the dashboard) down for ~5 seconds. I'd be surprised if volvo relied on this clunky key method just for that.
Volvos (and most cars) can be locked from the inside as soon as you are in the car anyway. Switch on the door. Volvos have been able to do this since the late 90s. In the case of my ‘04, both the driver and passenger have buttons that can lock and unlock all four doors depending on the number of times pressed - same with the fob, one press only unlocks the drivers door. My ‘15 only unlocks the door which you touch to open it (keyless entry) so it’s physically impossible for someone to enter on the other side of the car - only your driver door is unlocked.
@@mixerfistit5522 a lot can happen in 5 seconds.
@@EatLotsOfCurry you don't need to do it every time, it's an on/off option that's armed by holding the lock down for 5 secs and then activated when you start each journey. You can manually lock or unlock all doors instantly by just tapping the button if you feel the need to.
This is all in addition to optionally only unlocking the driver side when you unlock the vehicle as mentioned by someone else above.
I suspect the feature in the video is for taxis
@@mixerfistit5522 my 2015 Opel Mokka has an option you can turn on, were it locks every door when you drive over like 10km/h after getting in and only unlocks them if you press the button, open them from inside or pull the key out wich unlocks every door again**
My 13 year ford Mondeo has the exact same type of key in the key fob. It's so you can get in if the battery is dead. Hardly a major feature
You shouldn't need a battery to unlock the damn car door.
@@davidcruz8667 well, remote locking has been a standard for like 20 years now, so this is pretty much an emergency measure.
@@Szpagin remote locking? Like a TV remote?
Car thiefs watching this: thanks buddy I almost couldn’t get into the car
Somebody said the mechanical lockout feature is good for kidnappings
But he opened the door from the inside
Yeah so they gotta figure how to unlock your car door first and find a key to put in there, just to keep you from getting in Your car and snatched up... 😂 One how they gonna unlock your car and find a key... If they did that shit, they might as well just hide in your car and wait oh yeah plus idk just lock your door and turn the alarm on and they can't access it.. Not that easy lol
Only way I find it useful is if you gonna do Uber and wanna keep a person out the passenger side... No reason to use it on driver door, when you already have a lock and switch.
What if its really used to lock yourself inside the car? I mean you can close the door from the inside and this way you prevent someone from to outside coming in...
@@estebanrodrigueznido1719 except it only does it for that door, so my automatic looks would work just as well.
Every automatic start key has a key inside Incase button stop's working
You know those keys that flip out from the fob? Yeah, I personally like those.
He is the kind of guy who would be surprised to know tat he can breathe
Seen tiktok users are how they are you know there will be stranded Volvos everywhere
You know those keys that flip out from the fob? Yeah, I personally like those.
Just to save you a headache brother, if you have to replace your key, get one that pops out by a button or switch completely. The flip keys are my favorite too, but the plastic breaks alot. -Road service guy
@@WingedHassar True that, man. Cars these days are all pretty much made to break easily. Not like back then, when they were made with more solid chrome and sheet metal construction. The downside to the classics, though, was always safety which is a big plus to today's cars.
@@TheTechCguy that's truth but I have a sleeper 03' F-150 (boss lighting motor, had to redo trans and chassis.) And a 03' F-150 Triton 4x4 i use for work. Parts cheap. Easy to work on..
Well the three pins in the triton are a pain sometimes. But I run no electronics, less crap to fix.
@@TheTechCguy not going to hate even if it's something I wouldn't buym (J.S. I like to hear from other people on what goes wrong with certain year/make/models by people who have owned them, helps with my job and lets me know what's worth buying.)
@@TheTechCguy I'd assume volvo but I have no idea if you're older or younger than me. I'm 29, grew up around mechanics.
Imagine if the door didn't open from the inside either at the end of the video
That was my question. No matter what means from the inside too?
Well....be prepared for someone to break into your car, you just showed the bitting and now someone can replicate your key
I think it is for when the door is severely damaged and can't lock it self, that should enable you to go to a mechanic without constantly have a hold on it, however idk how easy it is to unlock or how much more they'd charge you
Now my kidnapped victims wont be able to escape! Thanks Tik Toc!!
?
They wont be able to scape the outside of the car
@@lucaprado544 Im not your typical kidnapper, im built different.
@@burgerbandit3646 modern problems requires modern solutions
I miss regular car keys. The twist of the ignition was satisfying. Plus, I knew where the keys were. I’m always searching for my keys in the center console, cup holder, seat, etc
You gotta get yourself a lanyard. After owning 2 touch start cars it’s weird to me when a customer’s car isn’t. I often get in and push the keyhole like an idiot. Lol
I just leave the keyless key in my pocket. I’m pretty fine with that.
Life hack #671 wear pants while driving so you can keep the key in the pocket of them.
I know sounds crazy but this is how we do it over here in Germany
Ich muss meine Fahrhose tragen🤣
Why would you ever take them out of your pocket? I thought that was the point of the key fobs.
Imagine you got 3 brand new Volvos and never known that before😂
"And don't worry guys, I left the other.. door.. open... I forgot to open it.."
Guy: you can’t get to me
Khabib: I’ll smesh your window
Guy: I’ll be out in a minute
True 🤣
I don’t know how I came across a khabib comment but I’m not complaining
(Breaks window and pulls you out) ((door still wont open)) "frustrated Khabib noises"
Omg keys lock and unlock things. Someone call Guinness.
At Volvo HQ
How to make our cars better
Employee 1: better suspension?
Employee 2: easier maintenance?
Employee 3: Lock go brrrrrrr..........
So guys I've found the answer for those wondering the mechanical locking is ment for power failure and can be done to every door
my Volkswagen has this along with Audi models and it's really meant if your locks break which is very common acurence with those locks but it is meant for if the specific lock is broken but it doesn't permanently lock you out it just if you lock your doors normally
Trying to justify buying a Volvo be like: “okay so basically it has this really cool door”
Some Volvo’s are actually pretty nice and fast
Volvo's are beautiful! New interiors are very premium too. And safe!
And they’re basically the safest cars you can get
When the video first started, I was thinking “dont say theres a hidden key in there” and then he did. Everyone knows this.
exactly
Not everyone.
Wow the innovation, I mean, so forward thinking
Does this Guy know that every Single keyless Car got a Hidden Key ?
Some ppl act Like they are new to the world
Thanks for the advertisement. I almost went a whole minute without some souless husk trying to sell me something. And you managed stop that from happening. You hero.
"You're gonna love doing things with these keys" not really they just normal keys except I can lock myself out? Awesome.. 👍
Litterly every fob has a key 😂😂😂 to bad theres no way to manually start it with the key.
Classic Swedish design. Unnecessarily intuitive.
Lol so you telling me the seatbelt is unecesary
@@TYPICALTRYHARD_ who said anything about a seat belt? I was talking about the key, and how there a a lot of cars designed in Sweden that have a lot of little details that are genius.
Then here me driving a car made in the 70s lol
Nothing wrong with that at all. I guarantee you these new plastic pieces of junk won't last 50 years.
Bruh the dealership gonna hire you with that absolute ad of a video
They make beautiful cars and trucks
"The keyblade"
.... A far off memory that's like a scattered dream.
... A scattered dream that's like a far off memory
I want to line the pieces up. Yours, and mine
ohohoh
AND YOU AND I
Is that kingdon hearts???
@@bornenlightened7511 ye
Nice
The first part is standard on every keyless car, (so they aren't truly keyless) as far as I'm aware.
The second, what use does that have?
they are keyless its a failsafe
@@nrco4632 ye I know, I was just saying they truly "keyless" because of the failsafe key
@@amnaah653 personally I prefer doorless entry
@@nrco4632 Weight Reduction Bro!
To lock the door if you have no electrical power in your car, it's not to be left in the hole. You poke it in there, take the key out and close the door, it's now locked. This is for the other doors, the driver door has a lock you can use, also to unlock the car.
Every car I have been in had this feature as a simple button
This is a thing in most cars with electronic key that has been made since the late 90s. I have the exact same system in a 2006 Mercedes, though the mechanical key is more exposed.
Can you turn off the auto braking ?
wym? like the collision avoidance?
Yes! Throw your key fob out the window on the highway, keep driving a few miles, pull over and shut off the engine, bam it won’t start so it can’t automatically brake because you can’t go anywhere!
Imagine giving a shit about a leather wrapped key
dude hes just having fun showing it why so rude man?
Imagine being judgemental on RUclips about what someone likes.
Imagine forgetting to open one of the doors-
HOLY SHIT I CANT BELIVE YOU USE AN ACTUAL KEY WITH YOUR CAR WHAT IS THIS THE STONE AGE?!?!?
Why do simple things need to become complicated
DuR hUr HuR I dRiVe A vOlVo AnD i WaNnA dEvOlVo
Holy shit.
"I'm concerned that RUclips is slowly turning into cringy degenerate TikTok. Please spread the word"
- a wise man in the comment section
It basically is a tiktok from the shorts, and most of the shorts are derived from tiktok
I love those seats. No leather. Just basic fabric.
I wish car companies would begin to making older cars again when sports car were manufactured regularly, it would be heaven for car guys, lower prices, more common sports and tuner cars, had to worry more about part prices than the car, and maybe they would be more street legal
Another level of Carziness
Omg a key that opens a door what an amazing invention
Does the car not have a physical lock/unlock mechanism on the inside of the door or door handle? If not I think legally they need a way to lock the car while you’re in it and the battery is dead. To deter theft cars no longer have the knobs sticking out of the door that you can push or pull up to lock/unlock the doors, and if they also don’t have a lock mechanism on the door handle the only thing they could do is let you slide the key into the door to lock all the doors. Also the key only works on the driver door so the rest would remain locked as well.
The car detects the key and won't lock untill specified. Most (well all examples I know of) keyless systems have this included key to open if the key's battery is dead. Also the key has an NFC chip that allows the car to read it at proximity (often on the start engine button) to be able to switch on the car for conditions like if the battery is dead also.
A key fob that functions as a key, wow so ingenuitive.
This guy really loves his key
Only Volvo puts a zombie mode in their doors
In Finland we use that keyhole which was shown last for forcing lock on at winters. That’s because 9/10 times atleast some door don’t wanna be closed and opens constantiously when driving. In that use case it’s only needed to wiggle that little key in that hole and you can feel when the lock is pushed to different position.
I work at an automotive dealership.. who knew how easy it was to go viral!
Imagine your car needing a key *laughs in phone key*
Hit the unlock twice on the key fob and hold it the second time. Windows will roll down. Use the key and insert into the door key and lock it twice and holding it the second time will roll them all up
“ One UNBELIEVABLE feature in this car is the key also functions as a KEY “