The key fob that came with my Hyundai has no key just push the start button and go.
Soon after getting the car a coworker with the same type fob told me about the key inside and how to start the car in case of fob failure.
I had no clue about this.
The salesman that sold me the car at the Hyundai dealership never said a word.
Fast forward to today and a coworker that just bought a new Pathfinder 2 weeks ago said he would have no idea how to get in his vehicle if the no key fob failed.
I told him about the key inside.
We went out to his vehicle and he tried it and thanked me,I said go thank James he told me about it.
Again the salesman at the Nissan dealer did not tell him about the hidden key.
Do they all think this is common knowledge?
I know its in the owner's manual somewhere but some things should be told to the buyer before leaving the lot.
Soon after getting the car a coworker with the same type fob told me about the key inside and how to start the car in case of fob failure.
I had no clue about this.
The salesman that sold me the car at the Hyundai dealership never said a word.
Fast forward to today and a coworker that just bought a new Pathfinder 2 weeks ago said he would have no idea how to get in his vehicle if the no key fob failed.
I told him about the key inside.
We went out to his vehicle and he tried it and thanked me,I said go thank James he told me about it.
Again the salesman at the Nissan dealer did not tell him about the hidden key.
Do they all think this is common knowledge?
I know its in the owner's manual somewhere but some things should be told to the buyer before leaving the lot.