I was reading a letter to the editor in an industry magazine today the story went something like this.
The customer owned an expensive motor home, was on holidays and had lost one of the keys. Customer called a locksmith who felt he could reprogram a new key without too much issue.
It seems the particular locksmith didn't know what he was doing, exceeded the number of attempts doing something while pairing the new key to the vehicle.
End result was.
I don't know if the same levels of security are incorporated in our trusted :ani29:, but it sure bares a thought. Almost shed a tear for the owner myself...
The customer owned an expensive motor home, was on holidays and had lost one of the keys. Customer called a locksmith who felt he could reprogram a new key without too much issue.
It seems the particular locksmith didn't know what he was doing, exceeded the number of attempts doing something while pairing the new key to the vehicle.
End result was.
- Several computer controlled functions ceased, locking all functions of the vehicle permanently.
- The existing key no longer worked.
- Those function prevented the vehicle from being started, driven or any other kind of activity.
- Required $9000 worth of new gear be shipped from Europe and replaced in the Motor Home on an extended wait.
I don't know if the same levels of security are incorporated in our trusted :ani29:, but it sure bares a thought. Almost shed a tear for the owner myself...