Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...
In this video, I take my £6800 Jaguar XK (x150) to a Jaguar main dealer to assess everything that’s broken on it. The video explores whether it is possible to buy a cheap luxury car that functions ...
This 1968 Jaguar E-Type on Exotic Car Trader also known in the United States as the XK-E, boasts a fiery red color that demands notice as well as plenty of preserved British charm. The Jaguar E-Type, ...
Police in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, are warning the public about a new car theft trend that relies on technology and doesn't necessarily involve forced entry. The trend is called key fob cloning, or ...
Long gone are the days of having to use an actual key to unlock your car doors. Modern vehicles typically come with a remote key fob — a term with an interesting backstory — allowing you to lock and ...
You may know the signs of a key fob with a bad battery: having to press the button multiple times or getting close to the car for activation to kick in. Sometimes the functions engage, and at other ...
We really are living in the future when your car just magically knows you're there without you having to do anything. The jingling of keys used to be the universal symptom of turning a car on, but ...
TAMPA, Fla. (BLOOM) — You’re rushing to work, the gym, or the grocery store when it happens — you press your key fob, and nothing. No clicks, no unlock, no start. If your car key fob battery has died ...
A parasitic key fob left inside a car could be silently draining the battery, a concern highlighted by TikTok mechanic Brandon Sloan (@performancetransmission). In a video posted on November 12, Sloan ...
The 2019 Jaguar I-Pace electric vehicle has faced five recalls since May 2023 due to a high-voltage battery issue that can overheat and potentially cause a fire. Despite multiple attempts to fix the ...
Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, you needed to put an actual key into a car's door lock to get in. Today, the doors of most modern cars are unlocked by pressing a button on the key. In some ...
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