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Offline Jim_mk7.5

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Re: Keyless car hacking
« Reply #90 on: 05 May 2019, 13:55 »
Slightly off topic but I am thinking of leasing a GTI for 2 years. Do I need to take out GAP insurance on top of my fully comp insurance?

Mine's leased and we took out GAP with DirectGap as it's not clear on liability costs with leasing if it got written off etc. Think it was about £139 for 2 years cover.
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Offline Hertsman

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Re: Keyless car hacking
« Reply #91 on: 01 July 2019, 11:34 »
Saw this on a Skoda forum for MY20 changes and that usually translates to the VAG group 

- KESSY key with motion sensor (does not emit signal unless key movement detected)

So if you key is passively sitting in your house it does not emit its signal, which is a simple solution the problem 

https://www.kodiaqforums.co.uk/download/file.php?id=2028​​​​​​​
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Offline CookieMonsterGTi

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Re: Keyless car hacking
« Reply #92 on: 01 July 2019, 12:34 »
Would be nice to see it included.

When are MY20 details confirmed to the public?
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Offline Jim_mk7.5

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Re: Keyless car hacking
« Reply #93 on: 01 July 2019, 13:15 »
Saw this on a Skoda forum for MY20 changes and that usually translates to the VAG group

- KESSY key with motion sensor (does not emit signal unless key movement detected)

So if you key is passively sitting in your house it does not emit its signal, which is a simple solution the problem

https://www.kodiaqforums.co.uk/download/file.php?id=2028​​​​​​​

There is already a company doing this that can be fitted to keyless car.

https://3dautokeys.co.uk/vehicle-security-shop/products/keyless-protector

Video here - go to about 7 mins to see both options

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9IhrMExnzM&t=655s
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Re: Keyless car hacking
« Reply #94 on: 04 July 2019, 09:25 »
The next obvious question is can this mod be retrofitted to older models with Kessy?
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Re: Keyless car hacking
« Reply #95 on: 04 July 2019, 10:41 »
The next obvious question is can this mod be retrofitted to older models with Kessy?

Think it might be a new key thats then programmed to your car - think circa £150 for a new key, but do not quote me, just sure read that previously. Same affect as putting in tin or one of those shielding bags/boxes just more convenient, though you suspect it saves battery as well if not emitting when passive.
Present - BMW 128Ti Alpine White, 18" Performance Tyres, Sun Protection Glass, Parking Assist, Heated Steering, Boston Trim, Split Folding Rear Seats, Electric Lumbar Support
- 2nd car: 2019 Golf R DSG Pure White 19" Black Pretoria, Privacy Glass, Rear View Camera, Dynaudio, Keyless
- 2019 Pure Grey GTI TCR 5 Door DSG Reifinitz Wheel DCC Climate Screen 90% Tint
- 2016 Lapiz Blue Golf R 5 Door DSG Pretoria DCC
- 2013 Pure White GTD 5 Door DSG DCC