Keyless go?
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Keyless go?
Hey everyone,
So I have to replace the whole door lock assembly to fix my pogo stick lock, I found the part for $112.38 on autohausAZ but it says not for cars with code 889, keyless go. What exactly is that and how do I tell if I have it?
So I have to replace the whole door lock assembly to fix my pogo stick lock, I found the part for $112.38 on autohausAZ but it says not for cars with code 889, keyless go. What exactly is that and how do I tell if I have it?
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Keyless Go is an option where in lieu of car keys (fob), you have a credit card sized proximity card that automatically unlocks the door when you walk close to the car. There'd also be a Start/Stop button on your gearshift.
I wasn't even aware that Keyless Go existed for W203s other than for a very few select owners who hacked their cars. Maybe in Europe, but definitely not in North America (Canada at least).
I wasn't even aware that Keyless Go existed for W203s other than for a very few select owners who hacked their cars. Maybe in Europe, but definitely not in North America (Canada at least).
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Keyless Go is an option where in lieu of car keys (fob), you have a credit card sized proximity card that automatically unlocks the door when you walk close to the car. There'd also be a Start/Stop button on your gearshift.
I wasn't even aware that Keyless Go existed for W203s other than for a very few select owners who hacked their cars. Maybe in Europe, but definitely not in North America (Canada at least).
I wasn't even aware that Keyless Go existed for W203s other than for a very few select owners who hacked their cars. Maybe in Europe, but definitely not in North America (Canada at least).