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My owners manual shows three in the coupe. And when I approach the passenger side door, it does detect the fob (which would be well out of range of the other two). So I think I can verify that all three are present and functional.
Btw, I think the 'motion detection' function on the fob to 'wake up' the car is actually for battery conservation on the fob. The transmitter turns itself off if the fob isn't moving. Otherwise, it'd run out of power when it was just sitting on your desk or in storage. Your backup fob would run out of battery as fast as the one you're using. The motion detection is a mechanical system (a spring), so it takes zero power when it's just sitting motionless.
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Btw, I think the 'motion detection' function on the fob to 'wake up' the car is actually for battery conservation on the fob. The transmitter turns itself off if the fob isn't moving. Otherwise, it'd run out of power when it was just sitting on your desk or in storage. Your backup fob would run out of battery as fast as the one you're using. The motion detection is a mechanical system (a spring), so it takes zero power when it's just sitting motionless.
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