Hiding a spare key under the car

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by techman41973, Jul 3, 2007.

  1. techman41973

    Dave L Guest

    I may give that a try. Truthfully it'll be hard to lock them in this car
    since I use the key fob to lock/arm the car. If the main key isn't in there
    the alarm will be blaring (not that anyone pays attention to them anymore).
    Call me over cautious. Just thinking about Murphy's Law..

    Thanks for the tip!

    -Dave
     
    Dave L, Jul 17, 2007
    #21
  2. techman41973

    who Guest

    I did that with my Chrysler Sebring, which has an anti theft chip in the
    key.
    I can open the door or trunk OK with no alarm and the car starts, but
    stops after a few seconds. This is as the manual states it should be, no
    alarm if a key is used to open the door and start the car.
    My experience is that most times I simply lock the key in the car, so
    this simple key will get me inside. We use the inside door control to
    lock it because it's more convenient.
     
    who, Jul 20, 2007
    #22
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