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Any idea as to what would cause a 2 way starter to loose contact with the vehicle after a short period of time.  I arrive at work in the morning and I can query the car without issue (Lock, Unlock, Start stop engine etc.) after about an hour the remote gives three beeps like i am out of range.  It does this everywhere, not just at work.  At the end of the day I have to walk right up to the vehicle to get it to open unlock the door?  I have changed the battery in the remote and looked for obvious loose connections at the starter module and antenna.

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Could be a bad antenna, but the best thing here is to
contact my Forum moderator. He can help here.

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He can go into this in depth with you
to try to nail down the faulty issue so
you can affect repairs.

Good luck.

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