I hate that. I once drove a rented car that had the same thing, and all the time I felt unsure if the damn car was locked after I left it or not, since there was no way to check it other than putting the sensor key somewhere else and then go back to the car without it and try to open the door. Call me obsessive, but it sucked big time.sf2la wrote:The S6 has a "key" that is a proximity sensor. You never have to insert it into the ignition - the car starts via pushbutton. All you have to do is have the key within 3-5 feet (depending on key fob battery life) of the car, and the car will unlock for you when you open the door and start when you push the button.
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