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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Originally posted by Gomez View PostIt looks like it took him 2 hours to do it. Must not be a very good teacher. lol'93 Blue 5spd 230K(down for clutch and overall maintanence)
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Originally posted by thered56 View PostI sometimes purposely lock my keys in the car to warm it up on a cold morning.
88 Festy L (The White Thunder)
91 L came and gone, owned only 2 days
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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...Andrew Walker
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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.'90 LX
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