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hilmar2k

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Personally, I would NEVER use the keypad on the outside of the door. Thieves can sit in their car with a computer or phone and capture your code. Thus, they can break into your car. And if you keep anything personal with name, address etc. They then, know where you live and if you have a garage door opener in your car they have access to your home.
Yeah, I think you're over thinking that. That's not how thieves break into cars. Locking your doors just stops the the random person or kid grabbing something with little effort.
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Johnkn

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Personally, I would NEVER use the keypad on the outside of the door. Thieves can sit in their car with a computer or phone and capture your code. Thus, they can break into your car. And if you keep anything personal with name, address etc. They then, know where you live and if you have a garage door opener in your car they have access to your home.
Don't confuse the Hellcat/TRX system and technology with Ford's. Your scenario is real in the Hellcat/TRX community because thieves want the vehicle and those vehicles require a separate security system, not so much with Ford.



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