However, in the automotive electronics world, products frequently do not comply with FCC requirements. This is for consumer protection – so that you can know that the product’s transmission characteristics have been tested, that the product transmits reliably and safely, and so that you can file a report if you experience an interference problem caused by the product. Automotive remote transmitters – including key fobs, remote-head keys, flip keys and proximity (PEPS or “smart”) keys – are required by law to be certified with the FCC and to have the FCC ID marked on the outside of consumer products.
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