I don't think it does... just as long as it completes the circuit at least twice in rapid succession.
The reason I ask is that... sometimes my key fob doesn't perform as well as it should (2006 Scion xB) and since my girlfriend doesn't drive, she chalks it up to user-error... in other words... me. Sometimes I'll press it twice to unlock all the doors (as opposed to once to open just the driver's door) and the shotgun and rear doors don't unlock. It's rare, but I still got tired of it, be it a minor issue... regardless; so I began wailing on that unlock key, sometimes 5 hits maybe, just so I know that the electronics are sending that rapid fire signal to the car, but my gf got wise to what I was doing, and she purports that the reason the car doesn't unlock sometimes, is because I get too crazy with the button.
I don't think that's the case, but I'm just looking for a neutral opinion. Does it negatively effect the key-fob's unlocking prowess if you wail on the buttons?
2006-12-14
21:14:51
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aaron.lattin
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