Locked my keys in the car...

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Postby matt dunn » Wed Jan 05, 2011 6:16 pm

3T-Rona wrote:installing alarms, remote central locking an repairing central lock/electric window faults daily i havent had one that doesnt turn off with a delay......



The two I did last weekend, Ae111 Carib and a Estima,

both leave the interior central locking switch active all the time.


And with the later cars not letting you lock the keys in them is quite common. A lot of cars now the only way to lock them is with the remote or key in the door, there is no way to lock the door them close it.

But in saying that have struck a couple of BA falcons with the keys locked in them, and the only way that ever happens means the keys are in the boot.
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Postby Mike- » Wed Jan 05, 2011 10:38 pm

old mazda 323s are a bit of a joke to break into, wont go into detail but anyone whos owned one should know lol
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Postby MAC_HATER » Wed Jan 05, 2011 10:41 pm

our old camira was awesome

the keys that had opened the car were:

1983 hilux
1989 323 AND 626*
90's pajero
90's toyota corona*
1989 Subaru Legacy*
and a MGB opened it too -

*= able to start the car and drive off in

totally secure car man :D
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