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A remote keyless system (RKS), also known as remote keyless entry (RKE) or remote central locking, is an electronic lock that controls access to a building or vehicle by using an electronic remote control (activated by a handheld device or automatically by proximity). RKS largely and quickly superseded keyless entry, a budding technology that restrictively bound locking and unlocking functions to vehicle-mounted keypads.
Widely used in automobiles, an RKS performs the functions of a standard car key without physical contact. When within a few yards of the car, pressing a button on the remote can lock or unlock the doors, and may perform other functions.
A remote keyless system can include both remote keyless entry (RKE), which unlocks the doors, and remote keyless ignition (RKI), which starts the engine.
Numerous manufacturers have offered entry systems that use door- or pillar-mounted keypad entry systems; touchless passive entry / smart key systems that allow a key to remain pocketed; and PAAK (Phone as a Key) systems.

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  1. Badger192

    Boot wouldn't lock ...... until......

    I've been aware of the keyless boot entry system so didn't give it a second thought when leaving for work in the morning and opening the boot to stick my work gear in without having to use the key to unlock the car as the car key was in my pocket. When parked at home, the car is reversed up to...
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