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yates ™

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How are so many people locking themselves out? I just use the remote to lock the doors and then I know I have it.
 

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How are so many people locking themselves out? I just use the remote to lock the doors and then I know I have it.
I've never locked myself out...but I'm prepared in case I ever do. Most likely scenario would involve losing the fob that's supposed to be in my pocket.

In the old days, a spare key in a magnetized box, hidden inside a bumper or fenderwell, was an easy solution. Nowadays, with fobs, it's a little more involved.
 

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I've never locked myself out...but I'm prepared in case I ever do. Most likely scenario would involve losing the fob that's supposed to be in my pocket.

In the old days, a spare key in a magnetized box, hidden inside a bumper or fenderwell, was an easy solution. Nowadays, with fobs, it's a little more involved.
Years ago I worked for the highway dept. I found LOTS of those magnetic key boxes on the road--with keys still in them.
 
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I've never locked myself out...but I'm prepared in case I ever do. Most likely scenario would involve losing the fob that's supposed to be in my pocket.

In the old days, a spare key in a magnetized box, hidden inside a bumper or fenderwell, was an easy solution. Nowadays, with fobs, it's a little more involved.

Just seems like an old fashioned problem. I ski, boat, jog etc. The key fob is the size of a tic tac container. It fits nicely in any pocket I have...My abandon is never less reckless due to it. If I'm kayaking or something then its in a ziplock with my phone. Inside the cooler or whatever. Of course if I have my phone I can lock everything else in the car (including the fob) because I can unlock the car with my phone.
 

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Yeah, I can't speak for the original poster, but for me- I hope I don't lock myself out, however, should that happen, there is a good chance I will not have cell service and there will not be other people around for many hours- maybe days. When I am in an area of no cell service, I certainly am not going to be packing around a cell phone. I just like to have a plan and yes this is a new vehicle. I will have it for 10+ years. Its worth having a plan.
 

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I can’t understand how you lock your keys in the car these days. It actually takes a decent amount of effort to do that.
 

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