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<blockquote data-quote="FordTechOne" data-source="post: 1572058" data-attributes="member: 35543"><p>There is still a physical key blade; it’s inside the fob. On some of the earlier designs you had to disassemble the fob (split it in half) to get the key out, which was a poor design. The key slides out of the current fob with just the push of a button.</p><p></p><p>I’m sure there are manufacturers that don’t have a physical key in the fob and lack a key hole in the door. I wouldn’t be comfortable with that. Tesla and their unreliable entry systems come to mind; if your cell phone dies or the 12V battery is discharged, good luck getting into your car. Same with those stupid falcon doors that are nothing more than a novelty.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You are right, a Toyota/Lexus will continue to run until it’s out of fuel if you walk away with the fob. I believe there were some instances of CO poisoning when people left their yoders running in the garage. Ford has an automatic engine shutdown timer, so after 15 or 30 mins it will turn itself off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordTechOne, post: 1572058, member: 35543"] There is still a physical key blade; it’s inside the fob. On some of the earlier designs you had to disassemble the fob (split it in half) to get the key out, which was a poor design. The key slides out of the current fob with just the push of a button. I’m sure there are manufacturers that don’t have a physical key in the fob and lack a key hole in the door. I wouldn’t be comfortable with that. Tesla and their unreliable entry systems come to mind; if your cell phone dies or the 12V battery is discharged, good luck getting into your car. Same with those stupid falcon doors that are nothing more than a novelty. You are right, a Toyota/Lexus will continue to run until it’s out of fuel if you walk away with the fob. I believe there were some instances of CO poisoning when people left their yoders running in the garage. Ford has an automatic engine shutdown timer, so after 15 or 30 mins it will turn itself off. [/QUOTE]
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