Locked out
#11
I LOVE my key pad on my F-150. Lots of people call it an old fashioned out dated thing but it is really useful. I am bad to run out in the evening after I have had a shower and my keys are on my dresser, it is handy to be able to pop in and out and get something. And I have used it to lock mine up in the summer running when my dog is with me while I run in the rest area to "rest" then come out and take him for his business..
#12
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Happens it was an early morning storm. Getting ready to go plowing. Had on a rainsuit with no outer pockets. Needed the key attached to open the garage. Easy thing was to put it in the vehicle deliberately so as not to lose it. Not supposed to be able to lock keys in according to the dealer and Mazda. This is just to point out it can happen.
#13
UP DATE:
Stopped by a long established lock smith shop. They made be a couple of
pass keys off the little 'emergency' key in the remote. Fun getting it out and then back in.
Charged by $5 for the pair.
They worked too! The only odd thing was, as a 'two sided' key, only one side worked to un-lock
/lock the door.
So ask around.
My 2¢
Stopped by a long established lock smith shop. They made be a couple of
pass keys off the little 'emergency' key in the remote. Fun getting it out and then back in.
Charged by $5 for the pair.
They worked too! The only odd thing was, as a 'two sided' key, only one side worked to un-lock
/lock the door.
So ask around.
My 2¢
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