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Old 01-05-2013, 05:53 PM
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Ok finally got my '13 Moab ......so far I love it. But have a few questions for those with experience lol..... Ok so it cam with factory command start so far I must say it sucks! The range is terrible compared to the aftermarket I had in the ram. Question let's say I go to the store and wanna run in but leave the jeep running. How do I or can I take the key out with out shutting it off. In te ram I used to just hold the start button on the keyt fob them be able to remove the key. I tried that on here and jeep just shuts off. Any ideas?
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Old 01-06-2013, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by moab man Mb
Ok finally got my '13 Moab ......so far I love it. But have a few questions for those with experience lol..... Ok so it cam with factory command start so far I must say it sucks! The range is terrible compared to the aftermarket I had in the ram. Question let's say I go to the store and wanna run in but leave the jeep running. How do I or can I take the key out with out shutting it off. In te ram I used to just hold the start button on the keyt fob them be able to remove the key. I tried that on here and jeep just shuts off. Any ideas?
on my 08 i push the auto start button twice and remove the key...
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