My 2001 used to do it to me on occasion. What I do now in the winters
is use my key chain that separates. That was I can easily take off the
key fob while the key is in the ignition. If the car locks, I can
unlock it.
I think it's something screwy with Ford's wiring, though they couldn't
"recreate the problem" one time when I asked them to take a look at it.
>>My daughter over the weekend (which was freezing) started the car - got
>>out, shut the door and started to scrape ice off the car. The car
>>automatically locked, leaving her outside with no spare key!!! It did it
>>again this morning with the door open. is this a safety feature or is the
>>a problem with the central locking
Tony Wesley - 21 Nov 2005 15:14 GMT
> My 2001 used to do it to me on occasion. What I do now in the winters
> is use my key chain that separates. That was I can easily take off the
> key fob while the key is in the ignition. If the car locks, I can
> unlock it.
I cannot unlock my car with the key fob when the keys are in the
ignition.
This, I believe, is another "safety feature".
Aaron Menchions - 21 Nov 2005 23:51 GMT
> I cannot unlock my car with the key fob when the keys are in the
> ignition.
>
> This, I believe, is another "safety feature".
Really? You know what, I don't know if I've ever actually tried it
myself. I guess I always assumed it would work......... hmmmm....
CD - 22 Nov 2005 19:51 GMT
One fine wintery morning I also realized that the fob will not open the
locks when the car is running wiht the key. (01 wagon - Canada)
my solution. auto starter installed and never scrap ice / snow with the
key in the ignition... always have a key to open the door with.
Dave Gower - 22 Nov 2005 21:39 GMT
>... What I do now in the winters
> is use my key chain that separates. That was I can easily take off the
> key fob while the key is in the ignition. If the car locks, I can
> unlock it.
There's another way around this. Take your key into a hardware store and get
a copy made. If they tell you it's got a chip in it and won't start the car,
tell them to copy it anyway. Then keep the key in your wallet. It won't
start the car but it will open the door. I haven't lost a key in 4 1/2
decades of driving but once or twice a year I lock my keys in the car and
this saves my buns.