Monday, July 26, 2010

Smart Phones Do GM Key-Fob Job

Drivers of most 2011 General Motors Co. vehicles will be able to use a smart phone to carry out functions usually found on a key fob, such as remote starting, activating the horn and lights, and remote locking and unlocking of doors.

Using a mobile phone means features can be controlled regardless of the driver's distance from the car. For instance, a traveler who forgets to lock the car at the airport can send a locking signal from the terminal. OnStar subscribers will be able to get diagnostic information via phone, such as fuel tank level, remaining oil life, recommended tire pressure and average mile per gallon driven.

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