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Old Sep 16, 2004 | 10:50 PM
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Today I was trying to figure out how to lock the doors while the key was still in the ignition. People on SL have been upset because they cant go in a store when the car is running. Also because they cant heat their cars durring the winter.

I sat in the driver seat with the key in the ignition and the driver door open. I used the door lock button, but all the doors unlocked for some reason. Then I tried it again, only this time I held my finger down on the driver lock, in lock position. The other three lockes automatically unlocked, but my finger kept the driver lock down and it did not release from lock position after I moved my finger from it. Then I manually pressed each lock down with my finger.

All of the doors stayed locked. I closed the driver side door, and the alarm didnt want to trigger, but thats ok I guess. As long as I'm not warming the car in the winter with the doors unlocked, everything should be ok.
Old Sep 16, 2004 | 11:23 PM
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I like my way better:

1) leave car running

2) unlock driver door manually

3) exit car

4) insert spare key and lock door

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Your way will probably wear the drivers lock out
Old Sep 16, 2004 | 11:26 PM
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Hmm, I like your way better too.
Old Sep 16, 2004 | 11:38 PM
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i like my way better.
simple
dont leave your keys in the car and and try to lock it. take your keys with you.
Old Sep 17, 2004 | 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by tber52
i like my way better.
simple
dont leave your keys in the car and and try to lock it. take your keys with you.
Booooooooooooo!!
Old Sep 17, 2004 | 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by tcm_xB
Originally Posted by tber52
i like my way better.
simple
dont leave your keys in the car and and try to lock it. take your keys with you.
Booooooooooooo!!
That is a good point. All locking the doors is going to do is cause thef to break your window. Just means if you stolen car is found it will cost more to repair. The simple fix. Move to a area where you can leave you car warming up for 10min with doors unlocked & no one giving it a second look
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That is a good point. All locking the doors is going to do is cause thef to break your window. Just means if you stolen car is found it will cost more to repair. The simple fix. Move to a area where you can leave you car warming up for 10min with doors unlocked & no one giving it a second look
You can't see in my vehicle because of the dark tint so you can't tell if anyone is inside. You also can barely hear the motor running. I also only do it if I am going to be in and out of the place. And of course it has to be a safer part of the city.
Old Sep 17, 2004 | 03:21 AM
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Originally Posted by chucksu
The simple fix. Move to a area where you can leave you car warming up for 10min with doors unlocked & no one giving it a second look
There's really no need for warming up an xB for 10 minutes.
Old Sep 17, 2004 | 05:23 AM
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just install an alarm with remote start feature. so you can start car,doors will be locked & if someone gets in and step the brake the car will dieout,and you can program how long you want the car to stay on. well that's what i did on my XB.
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Originally Posted by xbguam
just install an alarm with remote start feature. so you can start car,doors will be locked & if someone gets in and step the brake the car will dieout,and you can program how long you want the car to stay on. well that's what i did on my XB.
Smoke some weed and clear up your glaucoma. If you read the thread...we dont want to have to install ____ on our cars to be able to warm them in the winter and lock the doors.

mmmmm, medical mary jane
Old Sep 17, 2004 | 10:34 PM
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well sorry! there is no winter where i'm at. but my ac seems to work fine! so ****
face it was a suggestion. oh yeah the weed is great on Guam!!
Old Sep 17, 2004 | 10:40 PM
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if you live somewhere where you have to warm up the car in the morning, then i would get remote start.......just my opinion.......too much trouble to go with those two other options....
if you live in a place like me ....sunny san diego.......dont need to warm up the car in the morning.....just get in the car and go........ :D
Old Sep 17, 2004 | 10:42 PM
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If you don't want a remote start, but want to safely leave your car running, check out the Pivot Security Push Button Starter.

Car keeps running, you push in a security code (1-10 clicks) and you can't drive until you push the same number of clicks to enable driving again. Great for warming up, or running in the store, etc.

http://www.pivotusa.com/starterswitch/security.htm
Old Sep 17, 2004 | 10:48 PM
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All these ideas work, but i think this person doesn't have to funds, maybe they should check their dealer and see if there is a way to bypass the locking procedure and let it
do what they want it do. my $00.02
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Originally Posted by Infiz
If you don't want a remote start, but want to safely leave your car running, check out the Pivot Security Push Button Starter.

Car keeps running, you push in a security code (1-10 clicks) and you can't drive until you push the same number of clicks to enable driving again. Great for warming up, or running in the store, etc.

http://www.pivotusa.com/starterswitch/security.htm
wow.......good cawinkidink/contraption........learn something new every day..... :D ...
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You bastards and your warm weather 12 months a year....grrrr.

Mmmm, guam, mmmmm, warm and sunny guammmmmmm.
Old Sep 18, 2004 | 08:30 AM
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us in ca. don't leave are cars for nothin.if you leave your keys in the car hmmmmmmmmm.......gone
Old Sep 19, 2004 | 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by tcm_xB
I like my way better:

1) leave car running

2) unlock driver door manually

3) exit car

4) insert spare key and lock door
That's what I've always done on all my cars. But apparently people would rather install things on their car, or do crazy dances with the door lock buttons to accomplish this simple task.
Old Sep 19, 2004 | 01:14 PM
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holding down the lock button will burn-out the lock solinoids. why not remove the power lock feature (read: remove fuse'). then you could just lock it at any time. (doors open/closed key in the ingnition)

the engineers spent time making a system that will prevent people from accidently locking their keys inside the car.
Old Sep 20, 2004 | 02:40 AM
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hey guys actually i have a pretty good way had to do it at the beach the other day im in florida and had to charge my video camera. i had to leave my keys in the acc position and got out try to lock didnt do it so then i got in and locked it from the passenger side door switch and with it open shut it and it worked.

so leave key in ignition
get out of car
walk to passenger side open door
lock and shut
easiest way yet
and then you unlock key pad to get back in

peace



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