on 9/30/2007 11:47 PM Redigoogle said the following:
> I got my auto locks system working
> but the locks auto lock on engine start.
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Do like I do with my self installed auto locks. Make and keep a spare
key in your wallet. :-)
I've locked myself out a couple of times when working on my running
truck in the driveway. I try to remember to keep a window open when
doing so, but I forget, therefore the spare key at hand, rather than
going into the house for the other spare. Even better when it happens
away from home.
You could try removing the wire that goes to the ignition source, not
the battery source, but that might not unlock the doors when the
ignition key is turned off.

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Redigoogle - 02 Oct 2007 17:05 GMT
> on 9/30/2007 11:47 PM Redigoogle said the following:
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Good ideas Bill.
I do keep a hide-a-key on the truck.
I once locked myself out of my car upon returning from the locksmith
and having a spare key made. :-(
I'll have to check into the wiring.
Thanks
willshak - 02 Oct 2007 17:37 GMT
on 10/2/2007 12:05 PM Redigoogle said the following:
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> Thanks
Most cars with OE auto-locks lock the doors once the vehicle starts moving.
I wonder if there is a fuse or power wire for some item that only works
when the vehicle is moving?

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