Disabling an ID transmitter located inside the vehicle

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Disabling an ID transmitter located inside the vehicle
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When the vehicle is closed via the outside door handle, any ID transmitter inside the vehicle will be detected.

This ID transmitter is disabled for all Comfort Access functions.

However, it is still possible to access the luggage compartment. The ID transmitter is reactivated when the vehicle is unlocked again.

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