What are the functions of the LaCrosse key?
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LaCrosse key functions include: 1. Lock button: The new LaCrosse series is equipped with anti-theft alarm function. Pressing the lock button once locks the car, while pressing it twice activates the anti-theft function. 2. Trunk opening button: The trunk can be opened directly whether the car is locked or unlocked, and closing the trunk does not affect the locked status. 3. RES button: After each remote start, the engine can run for 10 minutes, which can be extended by another 10 minutes. During the first 10 minutes of engine operation, pressing the button again following the remote control steps will extend the running time by another 10 minutes. 4. Car finder button: Pressing this button three times will trigger an alarm sound.
I've been using the LaCrosse key fob for quite a while and find it really convenient. First off, it has lock/unlock buttons that work from a distance, eliminating the need to approach the car and fiddle with keyholes. The remote engine start is my favorite feature – it pre-warms the cabin in winter or cools it in summer for instant comfort. There's also a dedicated trunk button; just a light press opens it when I'm carrying items. In emergencies, hitting the red panic button triggers continuous horn blaring to scare off intruders or alert others. The keyless entry system is equally practical – the car automatically unlocks when I approach and touch the door handle. The battery typically lasts 2-3 years, but if it dies, there's a backup slot inside the car where inserting the key provides temporary functionality. Avoid exposing it to high temperatures (like leaving it in a hot car during summer) to preserve battery life. Overall, it simplifies daily driving significantly.