What model car are you talking about?
So i went to the car wash yesterday .... and left the keys in the car as i suspect most of us would.
And the car locked itself with the remote/keys still inside.
I did chirp a warning that the doors were shut with the keys were inside BUT isnt this supposed to be smart enough not to lock itself in that situation ??
RACV had to wire its way in for me
Just a heads up folks !
Steve
What model car are you talking about?
If I'm the only one in my car and I must step out of my car, my keys come with me. No exceptions. Mainly due to being stupid and locking keys in, but the other worrying aspect is carjacking. While not common, it's a crime of opportunity where people leave their keys in the ignition while washing the car, filling up on petrol, putting groceries in the boot etc. Somebody sees the keys in while you're distracted and off they go. While this hasn't happened to me, apparently it's becoming more prevalent as car security has reached a point where stealing without the keys is more difficult.
Only took one incident of locking keys in the car for me to learn my lesson btw:P
I never ever leave the keys in the car. Even in my own garage with the bonnet up, everytime I turn it off, keys come out and in to my pocket. They're also never 'on show' in my house.
I agree with you mate. It shouldn't lock if the keys are in the car. What a pain in the ass that will be. Im used to this feature on my nissan
Probably a run on from the US models that lock when moving off. It's a carjacking thing
Had this happen to me in an R33 Skyline with a Fusion alarm. Pretty sure the car was still running too.
Luckily I was 2mins from home and had a spare set of keys with remote at home.
usually only happens if you open the car with remote but then do not put key in ignition... then self lock, lost of cars do this
doors unlock with proximity to the remote ... its button start not key .. stopped the car.... left the keys in ..... got out ... couldnt get back in
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