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Just some guy

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Jesse
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Oklahoma
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2016 nissan note and a 2025 honda pilot
I'm pretty sure Osha only covers businesses not really personal so we should be fine
 

OldGoat

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Chuck
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Mustang Mach E, Honda Odyssey
The "Not a Ford" row cracked me up. Awesome!
Well I DO like my Mach E. Yet over on the Ford forum, they are again batting back and forth the issues with getting doors and liftgates to lock or mostly UN-lock using the various software methods. Sigh....I mean how hard is it to make a key fob small and powerful that people will employ and quit frogging around with their phone. Take heed Slate! Other than battery replacements I drove 5 various Honda's for many years/miles and the key fobs never let me down once. The Element (my fav)and the early Ridgeline even started the engine with a key. Imagine that!
 
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cvollers

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Chip
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Bellevue WA
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FJ Cruiser
Well I DO like my Mach E. Yet over on the Ford forum, they are again batting back and forth the issues with getting doors and liftgates to lock or mostly UN-lock using the various software methods. Sigh....I mean how hard is it to make a key fob small and powerful that people will employ and quit frogging around with their phone. Take heed Slate! Other than battery replacements I drove 5 various Honda's for many years/miles and the key fobs never let me down once. The Element (my fav)and the early Ridgeline even started the engine with a key. Imagine that!
The key for my FJ works every time and also locks/unlocks with zero fuss. My old VW Alltrack fob worked great too. If I never touch the Slate app I will be perfectly happy.
 
 
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