10 Vital Things Most People Don’t Know About Keyless Cars
Keyless cars (push-button start + key fob proximity access) are convenient — but many drivers don’t realize how they actually work or the risks involved.
1. They Can Be Stolen Without the Keys
Modern thieves use a relay attack, amplifying your key fob’s signal from inside your house to unlock and start the car — even when the key isn’t nearby.
2. Your Key Fob Is Always “Talking”
Most key fobs constantly transmit a low-power signal so the car can detect when you’re close. That convenience creates vulnerability if the signal isn’t protected.
3. A Dead Key Fob Battery Doesn’t Mean You’re Stranded
Almost all keyless cars have:
- A hidden physical key inside the fob
- A backup method to start the engine (usually holding the fob near the start button)
Check your owner’s manual for the exact method.
4. The Car Can Be Driven Away Without the Key
If the engine is already running, many cars will continue driving even if the key leaves the vehicle — until it’s turned off.
5. Carbon Monoxide Risk Is Higher
Because there’s no key to remove, some drivers accidentally leave the car running in garages — leading to dangerous carbon monoxide buildup.
6. Keyless Systems Don’t Always Lock Automatically
Some models require touching the handle or pressing a button. Walking away doesn’t always lock the car.
7. Signal Blocking Pouches Really Work
Faraday pouches block radio signals and can prevent relay theft. Storing your keys in one at home adds a layer of protection.
8. Software Updates Matter
Many manufacturers patch security vulnerabilities via system updates. Ignoring updates can leave your car exposed.
9. Replacement Fobs Are Expensive
Replacing and programming a lost key fob can cost hundreds of dollars — much more than traditional keys.
10. Not All Keyless Systems Are Equal
Some newer vehicles use motion-detecting or ultra-wideband technology to prevent relay attacks. Older systems are generally more vulnerable.
Smart Safety Tips
✔ Store keys away from doors and windows
✔ Use a Faraday pouch
✔ Disable passive entry (if your vehicle allows it)
✔ Keep your vehicle software updated
✔ Be alert in parking lots
If you’d like, I can also explain:
- How relay theft works step-by-step
- The safest car brands for keyless security
- How to disable passive entry on your specific vehicle 🚗