It IS possible to lock your keys.
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It IS possible to lock your keys.
Alright, so I wanted to share this with people so it doesn't happen to anyone else. Today, I left my keys in the car after opening the door, not worrying, because our cars are supposed to not be able to lock with the keys inside right? Well, the door slams back, but only partially closes. However, when it's in that state, you can't open the door, nor is the door complete shut such that the sensor kicks in to unlock the door!
I was luckily able to get my spare key, but yeah, I certainly learned my lesson there.
I was luckily able to get my spare key, but yeah, I certainly learned my lesson there.
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Alright, so I wanted to share this with people so it doesn't happen to anyone else. Today, I left my keys in the car after opening the door, not worrying, because our cars are supposed to not be able to lock with the keys inside right? Well, the door slams back, but only partially closes. However, when it's in that state, you can't open the door, nor is the door complete shut such that the sensor kicks in to unlock the door!
I was luckily able to get my spare key, but yeah, I certainly learned my lesson there.
I was luckily able to get my spare key, but yeah, I certainly learned my lesson there.
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I should elaborate - I did both. The first thing I did was push the button, and nothing happened. Thinking that the door needs to be fully closed, I push the door close, the window goes up, and still after pushing the button, nothing happens. The key was locked inside, and there was no way to get in except to use the spare key!
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I've never been able to lock the keys in my car and maybe I'm not technologically challenged so I had my date try it and she was unsuccessful. I had the keys in the trunk and once with the keys in the cupholder and no way would it lock...
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#9
It definitely is possible
Hi guys, saw this thread and had to post (my first even)
It definitely is possible. I was in Nashville (live in Atlanta) attending a trade show. I had placed my keys the outside of my backpack (wire mesh side pocket) for safe keeping. I get back to the car, which is locked, and press the button to open the trunk. I place the backpack in the back - key fob towards the roof - and close the lid. I walk up to the door, still locked, and press the handle. Nothing.
Deep sinking panic sets in . I tried pressing the door button, trunk button, etc. and nothing worked. Had to get a ride about 20 miles to the Infiniti dealer for a spare key to open the door.
I was amazed it didn't detect the key fob at all. It wasn't like it was deep inside the backpack, or underneath a bunch of stuff blocking the signal. Like the above post, maybe it was because it was already in a 'locked' state before I opened the trunk, and because of that it didn't stop the trunk from closing afterwards even though the fob was inside.
It definitely is possible. I was in Nashville (live in Atlanta) attending a trade show. I had placed my keys the outside of my backpack (wire mesh side pocket) for safe keeping. I get back to the car, which is locked, and press the button to open the trunk. I place the backpack in the back - key fob towards the roof - and close the lid. I walk up to the door, still locked, and press the handle. Nothing.
Deep sinking panic sets in . I tried pressing the door button, trunk button, etc. and nothing worked. Had to get a ride about 20 miles to the Infiniti dealer for a spare key to open the door.
I was amazed it didn't detect the key fob at all. It wasn't like it was deep inside the backpack, or underneath a bunch of stuff blocking the signal. Like the above post, maybe it was because it was already in a 'locked' state before I opened the trunk, and because of that it didn't stop the trunk from closing afterwards even though the fob was inside.
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Couldn't lock my key inside
Then I went to the driver door and pressed the button and the door opened with a few chimes denoting your keys are in the car, dummy!
Needless to say, I was very happy and haven't done that demo again lately.
I may try purposely locking the one key in the car again while I have my second key in hand just to prove it to myself after reading some of these posts.
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I have yet to find a way to lock my keys inside the car (mainly because I ALWAYS keep it in my pocket), but all of these posts make me want to test it out thoroughly. Just for chits 'n gigglez.
#15
I don't know if your guys cars are playing a joke on you or not. I have had my keys fall out of my pocket and my doors will not lock with the keys inside. I have also left my keys in my golf bag several times and when i slam the trunk the car beeps rapidly and the trunk automatically pops back open. One time i did not know why and i slammed the trunk two more times and it still popped open each time.
Besides who in the hell locks there doors before you get out of the car and shut the door, you deserve to have your keys locked inside for being an idiot. Infiniti cannot cure stupidity.
Besides who in the hell locks there doors before you get out of the car and shut the door, you deserve to have your keys locked inside for being an idiot. Infiniti cannot cure stupidity.