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Forms
Recent cars use remote control that integrates ignition key inside (VW flip key). Some cars do not require using the key itself to start the car (Volvo V50). Usually as an option there's a keyless system available which will detect that the key/remote is in the car and let the driver start the car with a press of a button on a dashboard.
Functions
Ignition key and immobilizer
Opening and closing central lock
Zone lock
Pressing once the unlock button will open only drivers door. Next press unlocks other doors.
Boot only
Some remotes have separate button to unlock or open bottom.
Dead lock
Pressing lock button for the second time can enable deadlock feature in some cars.
Panic
Some cars with OEM alarm system have panic button which will turn on the alarm siren. Usually this require long-press or double-press of the panic button to prevent from accidental usage.
Windows, sunroof and side mirrors operation
Press-and-hold on lock or unlock button will close or open windows, sunroof and side mirrors.
Interior lights
Pressing lock button second time after set period of time will turn on interior lights to help you spot you car on a busy parking lot without unlocking your doors.
Exterior lights
Separate button designed to turn parking lights (Volvo) or coming-home & leaving-home function that turns on certain lights for a set period of time when you unlock or lock your car.
Heat and ventilation
Battery
Replacing
Modern cars does not require remote teaching after replacing the battery.
Self-charing
In some cars there's a induction charger in the ignition itself that will charge the remote.