Redfire
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I have two Tesla’s a Model S and a CT. I did not want to carry two Tesla keys, so I got one of the keys for the model S and made it a spare key for the CT. It worked just fine. so now one key two vehicles.
Yes, it is.Good to know. I wonder if this is the case for the standard plastic cardkeys.
How do you convert the key's application? I have three keys for my MS and only one for CT. I bought two CT keys from Tesla. They sent me two more MS keys.I have two Tesla’s a Model S and a CT. I did not want to carry two Tesla keys, so I got one of the keys for the model S and made it a spare key for the CT. It worked just fine. so now one key two vehicles.
You can take an existing card key and just add it to each car in the locks menu.How do you convert the key's application? I have three keys for my MS and only one for CT. I bought two CT keys from Tesla. They sent me two more MS keys.
And it works double duty on my wife’s Model Y.And you need to be a Cybertruck owner to order one.
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