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Two cars, one fob
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 4:22 pm
by wmdiess
Sorry about the double entendre, I couldn't resist.
Owning an '06 Vibe and an '06 Matrix and noticing the key fobs are very similar (except the Toyota fob has a "panic" button), I said to myself "self, I wonder if I can program one fob to control both cars?"
I hopped into the Vibe with the Toyota fob, went through the whole key inserting/door closing ritual and programmed the Toyota fob to work in the Vibe. Now I carry two keys but just one fob. If the cars are parked next to each other I can lock or unlock them simultaneously.
No, I don't get out much.
Bill
Re: Two cars, one fob
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 8:50 pm
by BenWA
Makes sense. A friend's mom has a Sienna and he was looking for a matching fob. I looked mine up and it has a Toyota # on it as I recall, just no Toyota logo.
Re: Two cars, one fob
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 7:37 am
by ImUrOBGYN
What happens when you leave in the morning and you forget to relock the other car you left in the driveway? Also, where do you live?

Re: Two cars, one fob
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 9:18 am
by Caretaker
Yes, but if you hit the lock-door-button twice, I'm guessing only one of them will BEEP. Why the Corolla assembled right in front of my Vibe got the "Toyota beep" and my Vibe didn't is still a mystery to me. Sure would make finding my car in a crowded airport parking garage a lot simpler.
Re: Two cars, one fob
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 10:17 am
by runningslow
ImUrOBGYN wrote:What happens when you leave in the morning and you forget to relock the other car you left in the driveway? Also, where do you live?

I just know this would happen to me... although, I'm intrigued by the idea.
Re: Two cars, one fob
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 12:20 pm
by Derf
wmdiess wrote:Owning an '06 Vibe and an '06 Matrix
Good to know the keyless entry system is roughly the same between makes. I can see a mad scientist laboratory being setup in your garage. Now you just need a Corolla to add to the mix... Franken Vibe.
Re: Two cars, one fob
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 8:36 pm
by trb
ImUrOBGYN wrote:What happens when you leave in the morning and you forget to relock the other car you left in the driveway? Also, where do you live?

If they are both like my 03 GT, the car you don't open the door on will lock the doors again after about a minute or two. I think it is set up so you don't accidentally unlock it when you didn't mean to. The first time mine did it I thought I hit the lock button again, but that was not the case. I don't know if my son's is set up the same way.
This is a neat idea for sure. Back in the day, we had two Fords and I had one key cut to fit both locks, one cut on each side. I marked the key so I knew which side opened which car. I wonder if the Vibe key works the same way and you could use one key cut with both patterns and one fob for both cars? I'll have to ask my locksmith about it.
Re: Two cars, one fob
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 9:55 pm
by ImUrOBGYN
trb wrote:ImUrOBGYN wrote:What happens when you leave in the morning and you forget to relock the other car you left in the driveway? Also, where do you live?

If they are both like my 03 GT, the car you don't open the door on will lock the doors again after about a minute or two. I think it is set up so you don't accidentally unlock it when you didn't mean to. The first time mine did it I thought I hit the lock button again, but that was not the case. I don't know if my son's is set up the same way.
This is a neat idea for sure. Back in the day, we had two Fords and I had one key cut to fit both locks, one cut on each side. I marked the key so I knew which side opened which car. I wonder if the Vibe key works the same way and you could use one key cut with both patterns and one fob for both cars? I'll have to ask my locksmith about it.
Forgot about that. You're absolutely right. Mine will lock back up. The thief will have to be quick! haha
Re: Two cars, one fob
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 8:11 am
by runningslow
In my experience, my 06 base doesn't relock if the door isn't opened. My wife's 05 Corolla does, though... maybe this would work for me.

Re: Two cars, one fob
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 5:58 pm
by wmdiess
I live in Iowa. Low crime & both cars are garaged, so I'm not too worried.
Yes, the Toyota beeps but not the Pontiac.
One other interesting thing. The Pontiac alarms when I press the panic button, just like the Toyota.
Bill
Re: Two cars, one fob
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 9:52 am
by runningslow
runningslow wrote:In my experience, my 06 base doesn't relock if the door isn't opened. My wife's 05 Corolla does, though... maybe this would work for me.

I'm driving the Corolla for a few days, so I figured I'd give this a shot and I now have my Vibe Fob programmed to work with the Corolla. So happy. No more key in the door (its a pain to turn, because it has been rarely used in 11 years) and I don't have to carry a second fob.
Next step... the double sided key.
