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TamZ 02-11-2010 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by elmz (Post 397642)
This would be good if you got into a fight by yourself after a club or something. You were super drunk and beat up all the dudes trying to steal your car. But during the brawl your cell phone and key fob got destroyed, but luckily your car was still running. So in this situation one might appreciate it.

True that. Happens to me all the time ;)

mwilli 02-12-2010 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Rasengan (Post 397802)
Are you sure you can lock it like that? I've never tried but in my old Lexus IS350 with push button start, if I left the car running and tried to lock the doors, it wouldn't lock. I could manually lock it by flipping the door lock and then closing the door but I could not do it via remote (which never made any kind of sense to me).

Pretty sure it's working. I keep the keys in my pocket, hit the lock button on the door, and then check to make sure it's locked. It's always locked when I come back until I hit the button on the door again.

magisky 02-12-2010 09:38 PM

yes you can start the car and then lock it. The doors will be locked and no one can unlock them with out the key. However I hear glass brakes and people steal cars so.....just be careful.

caneman88 02-12-2010 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by mwilli (Post 397797)
What I always do if I want to keep the car running while going in somewhere real quick or warming it up in the morning is just take the keys with me and then press the lock button on the door. Unless I'm fooling myself here...no one can get in the car and steal it since I am the only one that can unlock it when I get close to the car...

:iagree:I do this all the time with a oil cooler it also takes longer to warm-up


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