Anyone locked out?
Yeah the manitance lady at WalMart, where I work, said she finds all sorts of keys on the parking lot. And it was worse when she worked mantiance at a hospital.
Adrenalin ~ I actually have to disagree with you to a point. My mothers Ranger has manual door locks. I am the only other 1 with a key to her truck. Or I was. In the last few years she has locked her keys in her vehicle more times than I care to remember. The last time I was out of town. Lucky for her I was comming home that day anyway. But she locked everything in her truck except her cell phone. And the truck was sitting in my grandfathers driveway.
He gave her his car & his key and a check & she had to drive to work (a 15 mile trip) with no license, no safty glasses, no money, nothing. And I had to drive 3 1/2 hours home just to unlock her truck & then drive the 15 mile trip back to town to give her her stuff.
Now we have had 2 keys made to her truck & my car. One is at our house & one is at my grandfathers. My suggestion is to have a key made to unlock the door only & then keep it in you billfold or wallet or whatever. I would keep mine with my drivers license or my cell phone if you have a cell phone case. But I don't recommend a hide-a-key. Besides like Jessica said it does come with 24hr road side assistance.
Cheersmates
Adrenalin ~ I actually have to disagree with you to a point. My mothers Ranger has manual door locks. I am the only other 1 with a key to her truck. Or I was. In the last few years she has locked her keys in her vehicle more times than I care to remember. The last time I was out of town. Lucky for her I was comming home that day anyway. But she locked everything in her truck except her cell phone. And the truck was sitting in my grandfathers driveway.
He gave her his car & his key and a check & she had to drive to work (a 15 mile trip) with no license, no safty glasses, no money, nothing. And I had to drive 3 1/2 hours home just to unlock her truck & then drive the 15 mile trip back to town to give her her stuff.
Now we have had 2 keys made to her truck & my car. One is at our house & one is at my grandfathers. My suggestion is to have a key made to unlock the door only & then keep it in you billfold or wallet or whatever. I would keep mine with my drivers license or my cell phone if you have a cell phone case. But I don't recommend a hide-a-key. Besides like Jessica said it does come with 24hr road side assistance.
Cheersmates
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