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Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 3:02 pm
by konigralph
Woolley wrote:Just thought id share with people how stupid i am :lol:
My car never recognises that ive opened my drivers door (need it fixing) and because of this if i dont start the car, it locks itself 30 seconds after i unlock it regardless of whether ive got in or not. So i went in my car, chucked the keys on the passenger seat, grabbed something out the glove box and then got out and shut the door. Then 'click'

o_O o_O o_O
:o :o :o
:x :x :x
:cry: :cry: :cry:

I dont have a spare.

Gave my mechanic a ring (my parents know him pretty well) and he came over.
All 4 of us, torches in hand set to getting it unlocked without having to smash a window. We pryed the drivers door open with a crowbar and a rag, put a coathanger in and managed to hook it over the handle :)
It was deadlocked, didnt work :cry:
So we pryed open the passenger side, fed in some sort of flat 1cm wide long metal wiring stuff, sorta like tagliatelle pasta, and bent a hook on the end of it. Fed in the coathanger and managed to manouvere the two to hook the keys. We pulled them up against the corner of the window, fed in a long thin screwdriver and managed to press the button on the key to unlock the car :D :D :D

And then we had to push the door shut against a block of wood to bend it back into place. Its fine now though.
Time to buy a spare key i think. Anyone got any ideas of how to buy one without getting ripped off by VW dealers?
Sounds like you shoulda called a locksmith... lotta trouble for that. I would order the key online and just get it cut and coded.

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 3:58 pm
by you you
stryder123 wrote:I drive a Toyota Prius. Got out of the car once with the keys on the passenger seat. Locked my door and closed it. About 2 seconds later I heard a beep and the lock popped open.
Made me feel so good.

Toyota Pius?

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 5:45 pm
by logepoge1
A Prius? Why?

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 8:33 pm
by GeorgeSK
Possibly the 45-50 mpg US might have something to do with it.

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 8:42 pm
by stryder123
You got it. My Prius always gets right at 50 mpg. Love that car. love my pcx150 too.

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 11:27 pm
by logepoge1
Well my trailblazer gets 18mpg.

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:04 pm
by WhiteNoise
(Party pooper me) Going back on topic for a sec.
When I locked my keys in my 88 Ragtop Cougar I went back into the store that I just shopped in, and asked the clerk/cashier to call the police. I might have waited 10 mins and then he arrived, got out & slid his "special break in a car window door lock tool" and in a minute or two I was back behind the wheel. No damage. I was impressed.
When I was younger I avoided the police :D Now, I look for them :|

Cougar between 19 - 26 mpg around town/highway. Sexy car
No Prius for me.

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 8:38 pm
by kramnala58
WhiteNoise wrote:(Party pooper me) Cougar between 19 - 26 mpg around town/highway. Sexy car.
I had a '74 Cougar back in the day. It was probably my favorite car with its long front end and accent opera windows ... I think my next favorite car was my two most recent ones, a '06 and '08 Impala.

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 6:02 pm
by Nines
I had a good one. We have a Silverado truck, power locks. Last summer, we were out for a drive with Belle, our little fuzz face shih tzu. We stopped to get gas, husband pumped, and I took the debit card into the store to pay. Well, the dog was hopping all over the truck, excited to see the other people at the gas station, and hopped right on the lock button. Both cell phones, my purse, his wallet and the keys were in the truck with the dog. No amount of coaxing would get her to jump on the button again. Ok, no problem, we thought, we've got OnStar! So, we managed to find the number, and the staff were kind enough to let us use their phone. Onstar lady send the signal twice, which can take up to 15mins each time, but between the cloud cover, and being parked under the awning/roof of the gas pump area, the truck wasn't getting the signal. Onstar sent a tow truck, which was just some dude in an unmarked pickup who almost left because he couldn't figure out who needed help (duh). The dog stayed home most of the rest of the summer.

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 10:53 pm
by kramnala58
Nines wrote:I had a good one. We have a Silverado truck, power locks. Last summer, we were out for a drive with Belle, our little fuzz face shih tzu. We stopped to get gas, husband pumped, and I took the debit card into the store to pay. Well, the dog was hopping all over the truck, excited to see the other people at the gas station, and hopped right on the lock button. Both cell phones, my purse, his wallet and the keys were in the truck with the dog. No amount of coaxing would get her to jump on the button again. Ok, no problem, we thought, we've got OnStar! So, we managed to find the number, and the staff were kind enough to let us use their phone. Onstar lady send the signal twice, which can take up to 15mins each time, but between the cloud cover, and being parked under the awning/roof of the gas pump area, the truck wasn't getting the signal. Onstar sent a tow truck, which was just some dude in an unmarked pickup who almost left because he couldn't figure out who needed help (duh). The dog stayed home most of the rest of the summer.
:lol: :lol: :lol: .... but glad to hear all ended well and the dog didn't overheat.

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 9:27 am
by WhiteNoise
I'm impressed. Who would have thunk? Cool

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 10:42 am
by kramnala58
WhiteNoise wrote:I'm impressed. Who would have thunk? Cool
WN ... the post you replied to was a spam one. :( I nuked it.

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 8:57 pm
by WhiteNoise
Yeah, that dude was slick. Caught me like a fish. I should've spit the hook. Thanks kram, you're a good cook :P

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 3:46 pm
by fish
I made a 3rd key for all my scoots and bikes.
One spare stays home, and one spare resides in inner zipped riding jacket pocket.
No matter how far from home, I'm safe.
2nd vehicle key secreted on the car/truck.
Fish

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 10:43 am
by Mel46
All of my vehicles have a spare key hidden somewhere, even my totalled Santa Fe. I wonder if the junk yard will ever find it. In its particular case I had crawled up under the rear bumper, cleaned a spot on the shelf part of it, attached a piece that I could tie wrap a key to using some adhesive that would not come loose from heat or vibration, and attached the key with a tie wrap that could handle the outside environment. I doubt that my wife could have ever gotten it off if she needed to, but it was my truck, and I carry a pocket knife.
There are all sorts of secret places to hide a spare key on a vehicle. Just don't be like my friend who hid his in the engine compartment. The hood unlocks from inside the Car! I had to point it out to him AFTER he had locked his keys in his truck.

Re: Locked my keys in my car...

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 9:35 pm
by fish
stryder123 wrote:You got it. My Prius always gets right at 50 mpg. Love that car. love my pcx150 too.
Let us know what you think when it's time to replace the battery.
Fish