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guys when i bought the car it only came with 1 set as nearly all of you did.

just went to shops, got some grocerys and items.. pressed the unlock boot. then i left the keys in there and locked the car. what should i do now? ive just called rac and they said they arent abloe to help? wth? is there anyway?

the sooner the better as i do not want my car get broken into.

any help greatly appreciated.

richard.

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thanks mate has been sorted just got back. rac refuse to help as it was 2002+ model. i know wth???? i called back to complained...guy came but was too scared to even touch it saying he'll damage this that etc.. i ended up assisting him but yerh all good :P

its pillarless you know :P

did a similar thing a while back - door locks were stuffed on one car I had - closed the door with the window up - locked! nothing more annoying than having a car running whist trying to open it.

its pillarless you know :P

did a similar thing a while back - door locks were stuffed on one car I had - closed the door with the window up - locked! nothing more annoying than having a car running whist trying to open it.

did that in my 33.. luckily it had pillarless doors, and unlock switch on the drivers door was able to be flipped..

nothing more annoying than having a car running whist trying to open it.

Yes there is!!

Wife came home home once when I had an SS Commodore, parked in the garage, jumped out, somehow locked it, dropped her bag inside, went back into the garage to find our 2 smiling boys, (both under 3) locked in the car while it was running.

Funny faces at the window kept them distracted for about 30 secs, and then it was scream time.

Try telling a screaming 3 year old to unlock the door!

Now THATS annoying :-)

Yes there is!!

Wife came home home once when I had an SS Commodore, parked in the garage, jumped out, somehow locked it, dropped her bag inside, went back into the garage to find our 2 smiling boys, (both under 3) locked in the car while it was running.

Funny faces at the window kept them distracted for about 30 secs, and then it was scream time.

Try telling a screaming 3 year old to unlock the door!

Now THATS annoying :-)

Lucky they didn't find reverse!! :huh:

Yes there is!!

Wife came home home once when I had an SS Commodore, parked in the garage, jumped out, somehow locked it, dropped her bag inside, went back into the garage to find our 2 smiling boys, (both under 3) locked in the car while it was running.

Funny faces at the window kept them distracted for about 30 secs, and then it was scream time.

Try telling a screaming 3 year old to unlock the door!

Now THATS annoying :-)

At least your wife wasn't playing the pokies for 2 hours while the kids were locked in the car :unsure:

Yes there is!!

Wife came home home once when I had an SS Commodore, parked in the garage, jumped out, somehow locked it, dropped her bag inside, went back into the garage to find our 2 smiling boys, (both under 3) locked in the car while it was running.

Funny faces at the window kept them distracted for about 30 secs, and then it was scream time.

Try telling a screaming 3 year old to unlock the door!

Now THATS annoying :-)

Well look at it from their point of view!

She looked like a chimpanzee with streaky makeup!!

And now FF>> to the year 2023.

You son is brought into court on the charge of car theft.

The judge asks, "What made you do it?"

Your son replies, "Well (gulp) your honour, my Mom taught me how to do it 15 years ago"!!!

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