Cobham Sainsburys - jamming central locking - BEWARE
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I've had my remote locking jammed at a sainsurys before. I assumed it was those stupid parking sensors in the middle of the spaces. But since it's only happened once maybe it was something more sinister!
I always check the car is actually locked, but I suspect a large part of the population don't bother!
I always check the car is actually locked, but I suspect a large part of the population don't bother!
Thanks for sharing!
Would it be possible for him to have a device that "records" the radio signal emitted from your key fob so that he can use it after you have left the car?
I would imagine that a device that simply scrambles the signal would have limited use as I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.
Would it be possible for him to have a device that "records" the radio signal emitted from your key fob so that he can use it after you have left the car?

I would imagine that a device that simply scrambles the signal would have limited use as I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.
FreeLitres said:
I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.
You're seriously expecting that a mum who has just unloaded three bored and noisy children now running to the shop or a teenage girl on her mobile discussing last night's party does the same?? I'm sure there's plenty of people just pressing the button and walking away. FreeLitres said:
Would it be possible for him to have a device that "records" the radio signal emitted from your key fob so that he can use it after you have left the car? 
I would imagine that a device that simply scrambles the signal would have limited use as I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.
As far as I know, yes, that is perfectly possible. There's no reason why a good receiver can't pick up and identify the signal your remote sends, exactly the same as your car's alarm system does. Difference being that it just has to record, and regurgitate the signal after you've gone.. 
I would imagine that a device that simply scrambles the signal would have limited use as I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.
I suppose, though, that if modern cars with two buttons on the fob use a different signal for locking and unlocking, that's more secure.
There only has to be a small percentage of lazy/absent-minded/busy-day people who don't notice the car's not locked to make it worthwhile, I guess..
FreeLitres said:
Thanks for sharing!
Would it be possible for him to have a device that "records" the radio signal emitted from your key fob so that he can use it after you have left the car?
I would imagine that a device that simply scrambles the signal would have limited use as I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.
You can record, but there is no point. The signal is different each time. Unless they listen to every door locking/unlocking event that you ever do, they can't know what's going to come up next. This is also why your fob won't open your neighbours car.Would it be possible for him to have a device that "records" the radio signal emitted from your key fob so that he can use it after you have left the car?

I would imagine that a device that simply scrambles the signal would have limited use as I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.
dilbert said:
FreeLitres said:
Thanks for sharing!
Would it be possible for him to have a device that "records" the radio signal emitted from your key fob so that he can use it after you have left the car?
I would imagine that a device that simply scrambles the signal would have limited use as I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.
You can record, but there is no point. The signal is different each time. Unless they listen to every door locking/unlocking event that you ever do, they can't know what's going to come up next. This is also why your fob won't open your neighbours car.Would it be possible for him to have a device that "records" the radio signal emitted from your key fob so that he can use it after you have left the car?

I would imagine that a device that simply scrambles the signal would have limited use as I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.

McSam said:
dilbert said:
FreeLitres said:
Thanks for sharing!
Would it be possible for him to have a device that "records" the radio signal emitted from your key fob so that he can use it after you have left the car?
I would imagine that a device that simply scrambles the signal would have limited use as I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.
You can record, but there is no point. The signal is different each time. Unless they listen to every door locking/unlocking event that you ever do, they can't know what's going to come up next. This is also why your fob won't open your neighbours car.Would it be possible for him to have a device that "records" the radio signal emitted from your key fob so that he can use it after you have left the car?

I would imagine that a device that simply scrambles the signal would have limited use as I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.

If you looked at the fob and realised that it has a unique number, then yes. That's how you replace the fob. Certainly my own 10 year old Valeo system also needs "synchronisation" between the fob and the car. Although when you buy a replacement fob, it must have the same number, you have to tell the car there is a new fob being used, and actually "show" the fob to the car.
I guess you could get into the car by listening to the radio signal, but you'd need to know the number on the key fob too.
Obviously a small hammer is a pretty effective means of getting inside a car too!
Edited by dilbert on Sunday 12th September 13:56
McSam said:
dilbert said:
FreeLitres said:
Thanks for sharing!
Would it be possible for him to have a device that "records" the radio signal emitted from your key fob so that he can use it after you have left the car?
I would imagine that a device that simply scrambles the signal would have limited use as I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.
You can record, but there is no point. The signal is different each time. Unless they listen to every door locking/unlocking event that you ever do, they can't know what's going to come up next. This is also why your fob won't open your neighbours car.Would it be possible for him to have a device that "records" the radio signal emitted from your key fob so that he can use it after you have left the car?

I would imagine that a device that simply scrambles the signal would have limited use as I expect most people watch (or listen to) their car for confirmation of locking. I for one never leave my car unless I have heard the lock and seen the indicators flash.

Blakeatron said:
Technology pah - even after 'bleeping' I check one front door, 1 back door and the boot are locked...
Also have to check the house front door at least twice before I am happy that it is locked.
OCD - me?
Yeah, I have the same habit - which is great on most cars but totally and utterly useless on the new one with keyless entry because as soon as you try one of the doors, it unlocks again! I have to check for the one teeny little red LED in the drivers door. Also have to check the house front door at least twice before I am happy that it is locked.
OCD - me?

However, my agonised cry of "Doh!" that reverberates around the car park at work when I do this every. single. day. appears to amuse my colleagues somewhat so that's OK.
troc said:
Blakeatron said:
Technology pah - even after 'bleeping' I check one front door, 1 back door and the boot are locked...
Also have to check the house front door at least twice before I am happy that it is locked.
OCD - me?
Yeah, I have the same habit - which is great on most cars but totally and utterly useless on the new one with keyless entry because as soon as you try one of the doors, it unlocks again! I have to check for the one teeny little red LED in the drivers door. Also have to check the house front door at least twice before I am happy that it is locked.
OCD - me?

However, my agonised cry of "Doh!" that reverberates around the car park at work when I do this every. single. day. appears to amuse my colleagues somewhat so that's OK.
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