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Thread: D4 fob while scuba diving/snorkling/surfing?

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    Hi Chris
    I've taken my D3 key in the surf heaps of times for a couple of years no problems, have a D4 now keyless entry, not w\proof, got to hide it a couple of feet from car. put it in a plastic bag and bury at base of tree in sand, donot forget which tree. Pull into one for me..
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    The D4 key can be hidden in the front bumper and not activate the unlock. However I'm not a big fan of hiding as you are observed while hiding and good luck with any insurance claim.

    Why not just get one of those waterproof containers and put the key in that and take it with you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmp View Post
    Why not just get one of those waterproof containers and put the key in that and take it with you?
    Could be a bit bulky
    Last edited by p38arover; 10th January 2010 at 02:41 PM. Reason: fix quote

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    I have a disco 3 and have surfed with the key (water proof to 30m) looped through the rope loop in my Billabong board shorts and velcroed inside the pocket. The only issue is you will need to lubricate the button and key pivot point with lanolin or WD40 to help stop ceasing up. Have been doing this for 4 years now and no problem.

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    I wouldn't swim the key regardless of what other people have done or what the manufacturer says it is able to do. I'm not sure which car it was, but I had to search around to get a blank so manual key could be made so I could get into the car and retrieve my electronic key.

    It may cause a slight loss of hair searching for a key blank, but its much better than what I assume LR charge for a new key should it get water-logged, oh and the dude that comes out to open the car for you to get your house keys. IMO it's better to be safe than sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by talltales View Post
    I have a disco 3 and have surfed with the key (water proof to 30m) looped through the rope loop in my Billabong board shorts and velcroed inside the pocket. The only issue is you will need to lubricate the button and key pivot point with lanolin or WD40 to help stop ceasing up. Have been doing this for 4 years now and no problem.
    I must admit, despite what I have read elsewhere with regards to the key being water proof, I would have been weary about getting it wet in the salt..... but the fact that you have been swimming with it in the sea for 4 years is really incredible! There are not many things out there that are water proof that cope with the salt that well!

    Something I was not aware of with the D3 key is that it recharges itself (I will get around to reading the car's manual one day). Anyway, I guess this is a must if one wants to maintain the integrity of the waterproofing. This does, however, raise an interesting question with respect to the spare key. We all know that rechargable batteries don't like to sit around for long periods of time without regularly going through their charge and discharge cycle. Should one perhaps alternate the two keys on a regular basis to keep the batteries willing and able?

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    start surfing a surfyak, and you will be able to carry a waterproof container in it to hold your key. I love surfyaks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milsy View Post
    I wouldn't swim the key regardless of what other people have done or what the manufacturer says it is able to do. I'm not sure which car it was, but I had to search around to get a blank so manual key could be made so I could get into the car and retrieve my electronic key.

    It may cause a slight loss of hair searching for a key blank, but its much better than what I assume LR charge for a new key should it get water-logged, oh and the dude that comes out to open the car for you to get your house keys. IMO it's better to be safe than sorry.
    Doesn't work like that for the D3. It is a PITA to open without the fob.

    If the key fails due to water ingress under warranty dealer would replace (unless you took it diving over 30m.)

    Danger of swimming with it; is loosing it completely.

    DiscoSaffa,
    Was advised by the dealer when I bought it to alternate the keys.
    Just use the other key occasionally. The other key is my wifes one so it gets used.

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    I heard that the D3 keys are water proof also. Interestingly, I jumped into the water with the D2 Key in my pocket and have had no problems with it. Not sure on their waterproof status.

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    Key location

    I have a 2012 D4 with keyless entry. Where do people keep their key when they do any water sports such as windsurfing or kitesurfing? Is the key fob waterproof?

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