CAR EXPERTS have revealed a handy hack that will help drivers find their motor.
Most motorists have lost sight of their car at least once and sometimes spend ages trying to find it in busy car parks.
Car experts at Dick Lovett have shared a little-known hack you can try with your car keys.
They say that it will save you time searching for your vehicle.
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The team at Dick Lovett said: “If you’re having trouble finding your car in a busy car park or are unsure where you parked it.
“You can place the car key fob on your chin in order to increase the range of the car-retrieval signal.
“Effectively, your head turns into an antenna.
“As the head contains fluid, it means it’s actually a great conductor and will increase the range of the remote’s signal.”
As temperatures are dropping, they have also shared a few recommendations to de-ice your windscreen.
They continued: “When your windshield has frosted over, you should put your sun visor down while de-icing.
“It stops the airflow, and therefore means the windshield defrosts faster.”
Finally, they have shared a hack that involves your car key and the car’s windows.
“Holding the unlock button down opens the windows on your car (or roof, on convertibles), whilst holding down the lock button closes them.
“This is ideal during warmer months to avoid getting straight into a hot car.
“This trick works on many different models and is not limited to one manufacturer.”
“All you’ll need to do is hold the unlock button on the key fob, and your car windows will begin to roll down whilst you stand outside the vehicle.
“For some cars, you may be required to hold down the unlock button once, release, and then hold it down again before it will work.”
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