Enter n' Go
Hey guys, I have a 2012 Durango R/T, wondering if there is a way to pull access logs for Enter n' Go. I only got one FOB when I bought my car, but someone is getting into my car with a key other than myself. Having an access log or something would quickly solve my mystery.
Last night they moved stuff around (placed my air freshener canister on my seat) and took a backpack from my rear seat. Didn't take any other valuables or anything and I had change, cash and sunglasses in my console. I need to eliminate my key and someone in my house as an option...but am also worried about the other FOB since I bought used.
Hey guys, I have a 2012 Durango R/T, wondering if there is a way to pull access logs for Enter n' Go. I only got one FOB when I bought my car, but someone is getting into my car with a key other than myself. Having an access log or something would quickly solve my mystery.
My first reaction would be to question the dealer.
I assume you bought this car used and in today's market that usually means it was probably taken in trade and then wholesaled at a local auto auction. If the car was traded-in at the same dealer where you bought it then you've got a good lead to follow. And if the car was bought at an auction and brought back to the dealership you've still got a lead that begins at the dealership.
The chances of someone have the same access code as your are in the hundreds of millions. So if you're seeing unauthorized entry into your vehicle then it is probably and inside job, i.e. one of the dealer's employees or someone connected to the former owner.
Before you replace your fobs check with your insurance company to see if they will cover them because these things run about $250 each to replace.








