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KESS model, Superb, how to effectivelly prevent keys being scanned?

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I used to worry about the Kessy vulnerability but no longer - it's not Skoda branded cars that attract the scumbags and scroats.........

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I still don't take any chances.

1 hour ago, Berisford said:

I used to worry about the Kessy vulnerability but no longer - it's not Skoda branded cars that attract the scumbags and scroats.........

 

They take anything, thieves aren't badge snobs. Yours would be top of the list being a 280.

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