preludezalude wrote: ↑29/10/2025 19:27
tokio25 wrote: ↑29/10/2025 16:54
nauticamid wrote: ↑29/10/2025 16:49
Vidio sam da upali auto bez da dirne auto, a vidim ovi sto prodaju auta navode te dvije varijacije, ali ne znam sta dobijas sa jednom, a sta sa drugom varijantom. Ispada da su i jedno i drugo isto. Kljuc u dzepu, a auto se samo otkljuca na dodir steke, a auto se u oba slucaja pali na pritisak starta, bez kljuca.
to da mozes upaliti auto da ne dirnes auto je nesto drugo
obicni remote starter
to je nevezano za ovaj keyless go i entry
a kao sto rekoh ovo keyless ima vise varijacija
uglavnom je to da ti ne treba kljuc u jednoj situaciji da li kod paljenja da li kod otkljucavanja i to je uglavnom kod starijih kad je to tek uvodjeno
kod ovih mladjih godista je uglavnom da se otvara kad si u blizini i palis na start dugme
ps. uglavnom keyless entry je da otkljucas na dugme a keyless go je visi nivo gdje otkljucavas na steku
Ne.
Keyless entry je sistem otkljucavanja hvatanjem za steku. Na steci su senzori za otkljucavanje/ zakljucavanje.
Keyless go je sistem paljenja auta na dugme.
U oba slucaja kljuc uopste ne koristis. Vazno je samo da je uz tebe, u dzepu ili torbici. Da bi keyless entry funkcionisao kljuc mora biti blizu te steke koju hvatas na oko 1m. Da bi keyless go funkcionisao kljuc mora biti unutar auta. Ti sistemi se drugacije nazivao kod razlicitih proizvodzaca vozila. Mislim da su ovi nazivi Mercedesovi.
kao sto rekoh kod novih je taj sistem
posto mi vozimo svi nova auta nas se ne tice ovo
Keyless entry: This system lets you lock and unlock your car doors from a distance using a key fob. In many modern systems, you don't even need to press a button on the fob; the car unlocks automatically when you touch the door handle, as long as the fob is nearby (this is sometimes called "smart entry" or "proximity entry").
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Keyless entry: This system lets you lock and unlock your car doors from a distance using a key fob. In many modern systems, you don't even need to press a button on the fob; the car unlocks automatically when you touch the door handle, as long as the fob is nearby (this is sometimes called "smart entry" or "proximity entry").
Push-to-start: This is the engine ignition system, where you press a button to start the car after getting inside.
Keyless entry vs. push-to-start: You can have a vehicle with keyless entry that still requires you to insert the fob into a traditional ignition to start the engine. Conversely, a vehicle could have a push-button start but not have proximity entry (i.e., you still need to press buttons on the fob to unlock the doors).
Combined systems: The most common and advanced "keyless" system combines both features: you can walk up to the car, touch the handle to unlock it, and then start the engine by stepping on the brake and pushing a start button.