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Originally Posted by 05EliseNM
If you have such a long range, it would be easier to accidentally disarm and unlock the car if you keep your keys in your pocket with another object; if you sit down at your desk, the other object might press against the button and unlock your car unknowingly. This brings me to a question, if the car is unlocked with the remote, and you do not open one of the doors within a certain amount of time, does it automatically relock and arm the car?
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No, it doesn't relock the doors, but one of the neatest things I've purchased for my Elise is the Blackwatch Racing Uni-Key, which makes it much harder to accidentally hit the remote buttons, since they're recessed and you have to press just the right spot on the carbon fiber overlay. For those who don't know about the Uni-Key, you take apart your key and your alarm FOB, and assemble them into the Uni-Key so that you have a cool looking key that has the alarm remote on the top of it. Assembly is not hard to do at all, and takes just a few minutes. Well worth the $48. It's the 6th product down on this page:
http://www.blackwatchracing.com/shop...cts.asp?page=1