supersebbo
Member
I didn't order comfort access, beginning to wish I had to, because I've just realized its going to ruin the look of the car with my massive bunch of keys sticking out the dash and jangling around!!! But it's too late, my car has been built.
I've been wondering however, whether the ability to start the car without the key in the slot might be easily retro-bodge-able. I understand the ability to open the car automatically just from proximity with key in pocket requires the presence of additional antennas in the car, however an antenna to read the key for start-up is fitted to all models.
When you put the key in the slot, there is no metal on metal contact - the car simply knows the key is present from a small micro-switch in the slot that gets depressed when the key is in there. The security information is then read from the key wirelessly (like with all modern keys) which then decides whether you've actually put a valid key in, or just stuck in a lump of wood. This in turn enables the Start/Stop.
So, I wonder, if you could fool a non comfort-access ignition into thinking a key was present in the slot (with a lump of wood for example), then would just having the actual key within transceiver range (in your pocket maybe) enable the start/stop? It would all come down to the effective range of the transceiver in the ignition slot - but it isn't unthinkable that it might extend 30-40cms to where your trouser pocket would be.
If it worked, it would go like this:
1. Unlock car with fob like normal, leave it in pocket
2. Get in car and push your fake key (which you leave resting the in slot) fully into the slot.
3. Start the car like normal.
The the other end
4. Turn off with start/stop AND/OR pull the fake key to turn off the ignition.
5. Leave fake-key resting in slot
6. Get out and lock car with fob like normal.
I will be trying this out as soon as I get my Z - but if anyone fancy's a go in the meantime, I'd love to hear your results! You'll need to fashion a fake fey from something - first attempt I would probably use a hard bit of rubber like a pencil eraser and carve it down to size with a scalpel.
I've been wondering however, whether the ability to start the car without the key in the slot might be easily retro-bodge-able. I understand the ability to open the car automatically just from proximity with key in pocket requires the presence of additional antennas in the car, however an antenna to read the key for start-up is fitted to all models.
When you put the key in the slot, there is no metal on metal contact - the car simply knows the key is present from a small micro-switch in the slot that gets depressed when the key is in there. The security information is then read from the key wirelessly (like with all modern keys) which then decides whether you've actually put a valid key in, or just stuck in a lump of wood. This in turn enables the Start/Stop.
So, I wonder, if you could fool a non comfort-access ignition into thinking a key was present in the slot (with a lump of wood for example), then would just having the actual key within transceiver range (in your pocket maybe) enable the start/stop? It would all come down to the effective range of the transceiver in the ignition slot - but it isn't unthinkable that it might extend 30-40cms to where your trouser pocket would be.
If it worked, it would go like this:
1. Unlock car with fob like normal, leave it in pocket
2. Get in car and push your fake key (which you leave resting the in slot) fully into the slot.
3. Start the car like normal.
The the other end
4. Turn off with start/stop AND/OR pull the fake key to turn off the ignition.
5. Leave fake-key resting in slot
6. Get out and lock car with fob like normal.
I will be trying this out as soon as I get my Z - but if anyone fancy's a go in the meantime, I'd love to hear your results! You'll need to fashion a fake fey from something - first attempt I would probably use a hard bit of rubber like a pencil eraser and carve it down to size with a scalpel.