Re: auto lock very dangerous
I think I know exactly how it happened.
When you placed your keys in your purse, got out of the car and close the door, something in your purse (even a key attached to the same key ring as your remote fob) pressed against the lock button. You will notice that the lock button is very large, and just pressing your open palm against the remote on a table will activate it.
Its happened to me enough that I carry the remote in an empty pant pocket completely separated from any keys, coins, or other objects. For my wife, I've clipped it to the outside of her purse, again its all by itself, the keys are kept separate.
I understand your alarm, having kids locked in the car would freak out anyone. Since I've made these changes the incident has never re-ocurred.
Just an idea to consider . . .
Wow. Very dangerous, but it wasn't an occurance of spontaneous locking.blackietaylor said:
I think I know exactly how it happened.
When you placed your keys in your purse, got out of the car and close the door, something in your purse (even a key attached to the same key ring as your remote fob) pressed against the lock button. You will notice that the lock button is very large, and just pressing your open palm against the remote on a table will activate it.
Its happened to me enough that I carry the remote in an empty pant pocket completely separated from any keys, coins, or other objects. For my wife, I've clipped it to the outside of her purse, again its all by itself, the keys are kept separate.
I understand your alarm, having kids locked in the car would freak out anyone. Since I've made these changes the incident has never re-ocurred.
Just an idea to consider . . .