You and others are hating on the Key Fob on an amazing vehicle. One might think that's because there's so little else to complain about but we know better. This forum is filled with whining and complaining about nitpicky things.while you keep saying you don't need or want the simpler solutions, you seem to be suggesting that what you think should be good for everyone else? like no one is different from you, or their needs are different from yours? can you not acknowledge the scenarios i've been mentioning? that people are wildly different in how they live their lives, regionally or otherwise, and therefore come to wildly different requirements and asks of their gear?
there is a simple is best group of people, we like things mechanical and minimalist and streamlined as possible, no extra fat, you seem to be at the opposite end of this spectrum...all tech, all easy, all the time...that's fine, don't be forcing your idea of how it should be done on everyone else...
I'm a retired engineer, and the biggest complaint I have about the fob is that every time I take it out of my pocket to unlock, or lock, the doors the buttons are always facing away from me...OK, I are an ingineer, so maybe that's why I don't object to the fob.
Almost never. We come up with something that works based our limited knowledge, experience, materials, and technology. Decades later we refine it and make it so much better, and we have to fight with people who are in love with the old way that's inferior. Sounds like you really want a Model T, you should get one. I'm sure they are far more reliable than today's vehicles. So little to go wrong with them.This what humans do, we often come up with the best solution first.
I want the simpler solutions, like just having my phone unlock things for me because I'm close by. I want everything simpler and streamlined, and I want fewer things in my pockets. I've gone out of my way to have minimalist pocket contents by making the phone do most everything.so once again, while you keep saying you don't need or want the simpler solutions, you seem to be suggesting that what you think should be good for everyone else?
LOL, hers how an engineer would solve that problemI'm a retired engineer, and the biggest complaint I have about the fob is that every time I take it out of my pocket to unlock, or lock, the doors the buttons are always facing away from me...
My guess is Schrodinger would tell by whether or not his hand got scratched before liberating cat from said pocketYes, but would you know whether the cat in your pocket is alive or dead before getting it out?
squeaky wheel gets the grease bitches
i'm really not talking to you all, i'm talking to Jeep and the aftermarket, and these customer care people that avoid these threads like the plague, and the engineers who may lurk, but by being a little brash and comical about it...it really engages you all to help me, and Jeep, fix one of the most annoying things about this amazing vehicle, and yes it's fantastic that's one of my largest complaints, but even though it's a relatively small physical thing...it's daily annoyance is all day long, multiple times a day, every time i have to touch it, in and out of my truck, lock/unlock, shift at my desk at work, feel it while i'm driving, nothing pleasing about it and for no reason, our technology is well beyond the need for that size, thickness, weight to do the 3 tiny things it does
so keep on squeaking my little minions, i will crack the whip and stimulate your engines to drive this ship forward to resolutions, aftermarket or otherwise
it's sort of like having the vehicle of your dreams but unable to choose the color you like, like being forced to have a hot pink barbie edition, that sort of annoyance, all day long, the only time my fob isn't annoying me is when at home and it's on the counter, usually overnight, otherwise when i leave the house it annoys me much like if my Jeep was hot pink would annoy me, bigger deal than you wish to make it out to be because this is a highly handled and personal item