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At least you where at a good location to lock your keys out. If they had a hardware department I would have bought a blank key to use.
I was locked out of our old Windstar at Walmart once. Luckily the rear wing window was open. So I went in and bought a fishing pole, and was able to hit the lock switch in the rear cargo area through the window, then went in and returned the fishing pole.
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that's what I like about my mom's I can pull the key out and leave it running on cold mornings (although I typically don't have time to let it warm up properly...
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Whats nice about my festy is I can start it and then pull the key out of the ignitionOriginally posted by thered56 View PostI sometimes purposely lock my keys in the car to warm it up on a cold morning.
I freak my sisteer out all the time driving down the road then pull the key out! LOL
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I locked my keys in my festy a couple of weeks ago it was the first time I have ever done that. I was at work ( I work in a school bus shop) so I went in and used a bus key and it worked better than my car key
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haha ya if you lock your keys in your car, you may as well do it in a Festiva! I do agree about always carrying a spare in your wallet though. I sometimes purposely lock my keys in the car to warm it up on a cold morning.
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It's double frustrating/embarrassing to get locked out of a festiva. Passersby will be like "when i was in football me and the o-line coulda carried it home for you," etc.
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^^with my green festiva I almost did that once since I had spare glass lol
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As a last resort you could throw a brick through the window!!
LOL
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What would MacGiver do? Hint... always carry a spare key in your wallet. Once lock my keys in my car on a cold morning....motor running.
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I once folded a paper clip to a long "U" and slid that in the door lock and used a flat screwdriver to turn the lock, it worked just as fast as a key
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