• m3t00🌎@piefed.world
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    6 hours ago

    70s, had Mavericks, Escorts, LTDs. all had keys like that. slowly replaced them over the years with electric door locks/windows, fobs

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    13 hours ago

    Having a separate key for the trunk was very common historically, not sure why.

    Off topic, but reminder to everyone who needs it, close up photos of keys is a security problem. With relatively little training you can recreate a key from a photo. If you know the person who posted the photo, that’s an easy target.

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      8 hours ago

      I thought the first part was so that you could give a valet the keys to park and retrieve your car, but not easily get to your belongings.

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      12 hours ago

      Off topic, but reminder to everyone who needs it, close up photos of keys is a security problem. With relatively little training you can recreate a key from a photo. If you know the person who posted the photo, that’s an easy target.

      Hilarious.

      You can drive off with any modern car with a $100 gadget from TEMU.

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        6 hours ago

        Just because another security flaw exists, it doesn’t invalidate the first security flaw.

        Not posting pictures of your keys online goes far beyond automotive security.

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    13 hours ago

    One is the valet key. It should only work to turn on the engine and open the door.

    The other key should work for the trunk, the glove box, the door, and to start the car.

    you see how the pin layout is similar? There actually two sets of pins to allow different keys to work on one lock. That’s how the school janitor’s master key works for all the doors.

    Edit: My mistake. All my info is wrong. Please ignore. Leaving it here so others can learn from my mistake or so people don’t wonder what got deleted.