Johnny 5 is alive
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Today I found what I would describe as a fundamental fault with the keyless ignition system. I dropped my wife in town, then drove into the country to walk the dogs.
Just as I was about to switch off, I glanced down for the keys only to realise they were in my wife's handbag - yet it had let me drive 10 miles without the key in the car ?
Had I switched off first, I'd have been stranded.
My Outlander pings a "key not detected" warning if the key is so much as outside car - how come the MG5 doesn't?
Has anyone else noticed this? Is it an oversight by the designers or a fault with my particular car?
Stranded with 3 dogs 10 miles from my wife and 15 miles from home (where the spare key was) would have been a big problem!
Just as I was about to switch off, I glanced down for the keys only to realise they were in my wife's handbag - yet it had let me drive 10 miles without the key in the car ?
Had I switched off first, I'd have been stranded.
My Outlander pings a "key not detected" warning if the key is so much as outside car - how come the MG5 doesn't?
Has anyone else noticed this? Is it an oversight by the designers or a fault with my particular car?
Stranded with 3 dogs 10 miles from my wife and 15 miles from home (where the spare key was) would have been a big problem!