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It's highly unlikely that a low battery would trigger the panic since the signaling strength of the remote gets weaker, And would eventually require you to actually stand right by
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It's highly unlikely that a low battery would trigger the panic since the signaling strength of the remote gets weaker, And would eventually require you to actually stand right by the car to be able to read it or in a complete dead battery situation you would need to open it with the mech key. I don't see much can be done unless the dealer changes out the rf code to the remote. Have no idea if its possible but I'd hope its covered under the warranty.
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