Sentinel Key Not: Found Autodata [upd]

That night, she posted a photo of the lockbox with the missing key. Caption:

Lina smiled, wiping her hands. The Sentinel Key turned up a week later—inside Mrs. Okonkwo’s vacuum bag. The drone hadn’t taken it. The cleaner had bumped the lockbox while mopping, and the dongle had fallen behind a tool chest. sentinel key not found autodata

“The Sentinel key isn’t lost. Autodata just forgot to tell us that ‘not found’ means ‘we remotely revoked access until you pay a reactivation fee.’” She tapped the sedan’s hood. “But the car doesn’t need their permission to get fixed.” That night, she posted a photo of the

She frowned. The Sentinel Key was Autodata’s new anti-piracy dongle—a physical USB that unlocked the full repair database. Without it, the software showed only basic oil-change guides. Okonkwo’s vacuum bag

But the lockbox was empty. A single black USB port cover lay beside it. Someone had pulled the key out—not broken in, but removed deliberately.

She grabbed a flashlight and started scanning the shop floor. The last person in the lockbox was Mrs. Okonkwo, the night cleaner. But she didn’t drive, didn’t code, didn’t even own a computer. Why take a security dongle?