| bio | website | andrejako.users.sourceforge.n… |
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| location | Belgrade, Serbia | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | Feb 13 '12 at 10:17 | |
| stats | profile views | 0 |
I'm electrical engineering student specializing in computer networking.
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Sep 21 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Aug 6 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Aug 6 |
comment |
How do I remove car radio? I selected this answer because in my case it was closer to the situation I found in my car. The other one is good too. |
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Aug 6 |
accepted | How do I remove car radio? |
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Aug 5 |
asked | How do I remove car radio? |
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May 5 |
awarded | Editor |
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May 5 |
revised |
Daewoo Lanos SX from 2002 soemtimes does not detect coded key. added 128 characters in body |
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May 5 |
comment |
Daewoo Lanos SX from 2002 soemtimes does not detect coded key. No. It just looks like a regular key. There's no way to open it and there are no buttons on it. The plastic part has around 1/5 volume of the "smart" key for 2009 Toyota Corolla. I just found an image of similar key, so I'll post it. |
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May 5 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on Daewoo Lanos SX from 2002 soemtimes does not detect coded key. |
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May 5 |
awarded | Supporter |
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May 5 |
comment |
Daewoo Lanos SX from 2002 soemtimes does not detect coded key. I'll see if I can get another key. Also, are wireless power transfer systems in cars common? The key itself looks too small to contain a battery and a circuit board, so I always assumed that it must be powered from something inside the car, like the way passive RFID tags are. |
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May 5 |
awarded | Student |
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May 5 |
asked | Daewoo Lanos SX from 2002 soemtimes does not detect coded key. |
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May 5 |
awarded | Autobiographer |