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To those that have locked their keys in their trucks with keyless entry...how did you lock the door with it running? Doors wont lock if its running, unless you lock it by hand, and if you did that, then you got what you deserve.

Why not put your ignition key on one ring, attached to a carabiener (sp?) on it with the key fob on another ring so you can detach the keyfob and lock the doors by hand with the key in the ignition.

To the guy that keeps a spare in his wallet...I hope you dont lose your wallet with your license that has your address on it and the key to your prized possession sitting in your driveway...That might not end well...unless a good samaritan finds your wallet.

It is not illegal to cover the VIN # as long as you dont tamper or deface it.

Thanks for joining in so late, If we had you earlier this thread would have not been created
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To those that have locked their keys in their trucks with keyless entry...how did you lock the door with it running? Doors wont lock if its running, unless you lock it by hand, and if you did that, then you got what you deserve.
You get what you deserve?!?!? Really?!?! WTF does that mean?!?! My truck locked me out after I had just got my keyless entry programmed from the dealer and driving for 20 mins and parking in my buddy's driveway, what do I deserve from that?!?! Please tell me.......
 
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LOL

Yeah, "getting what you deserve" is a bit harsh, I think. Anyone can make a mistake. Mine was having the truck on while I was washing the windows clean before I left for the day, and hitting the door locks rather than the window button as the door closed.

But, I got what I deserved, which was a great bit of help from the Dealer, a spare key and something I didn't know before.
 
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somewat off topic but it still has to do with locking ur key inside a car. with just a ziptie and th knowledge of hot wiring, I know how to steal ur 1st gen muscle car :D
Wha? Very off topic, but while we're at it..

With just a flashlight, some duct tape and a dildo, I can make you a great CD player..
 
hot wiring a muscle car only works if the wire harness is OEM and unmodified.

for all you know, I have a kill switch hidden somewhere and unless you know where the switch is and flip it back on, there will not be power to the ignition system, so all you're gonna do trying to hot wire the car is maybe get the starter to kick over.
 
Let me re-phrase what I was trying to convey...

I just dont understand how its possible to lock your keys in the rig, unless they are not in the ignition. That is if its a keyless entry anyways. Looks liek most of the people that were responding to the thread had a newer Dakato or Duango, and most had Keyless entry.

Oh well, no harm meant by what was said previous, and maybe not so much you deserved what you got...more like we all deserve the inconvenience that it costs us when the keys do get locked inside, whether running or not. Been around vehicles long enough its bound to happen, just like slamming your finger in the door jam...or should that be a new thread....:blabla:
 
To those that have locked their keys in their trucks with keyless entry...how did you lock the door with it running? Doors wont lock if its running, unless you lock it by hand, and if you did that, then you got what you deserve....
Not exactly sure how it works, but I can leave my key in the ignition, with the engine running, and use the key fob in my pocket to lock and unlock the doors when I get out. Do it all the time.
 
Not really about locking your key in your truck but this morning I had to get in and out of the wife's car (2000 Buick). Went to get in my truck and the key was kind of stiff but still opened the door looked down and it was HER key! So lock yourself out of a gen 2, just find someone that drives a Buick.:banana2:
 
I did that in high school. was flirting a little with this cute chick, told her I took her keys and was going to go drive her truck around. nevermind that I was driving the same make and model, so at first look, my key looked just like hers.

I jump in her truck put the key in and while she's standing there just outside the door watching me, I turn the key over. imagine my shock when the key turned all the way with ease! I was like "WTF? this is my key..." so I press the clutch and it started right up!

so if you don't have a buick, you could find a cute chick who drives the same truck.
 
the keys to my 85 s10 would open up my buddy's 91 camry and turn the ignition. i moved it across the parkin lot one day afterschool.lol and i would take random stuff out of the thing in the mornin and give it to him durin the day hahah
 
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