Locked out.... wow
Well my kitty was feeling playful today 50 miles from home.
Pulled into a gas station, got out closed the door and realized I needed my wallet (center console, along with my phone). Doors were locked... Key was in my jacket pocket on the passenger seat...... I've read it happening to others, but this was a first for me. Needless to say, I felt pretty stupid with my wallet (AAA card inside) and phone safely locked away inside. :icon_gunhead: Yeash... My second fob (at home) lacked the emergency key, so now I have multiple blanks on order, one for my other fob, and one to hide on the car... Feelin old school now! Vince |
I wonder if this will also happen if the fob is docked in the center console. Sometimes I put it there on long drives -- sooner or later I will get out of the car leaving the fob docked.
Mike |
What a stupid design Jaguar has made. Is this because your keyfob battery is low? Or something else?
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So how did you get in???
Originally Posted by CleverName
(Post 679649)
Well my kitty was feeling playful today 50 miles from home.
Pulled into a gas station, got out closed the door and realized I needed my wallet (center console, along with my phone). Doors were locked... Key was in my jacket pocket on the passenger seat...... I've read it happening to others, but this was a first for me. Needless to say, I felt pretty stupid with my wallet (AAA card inside) and phone safely locked away inside. :icon_gunhead: Yeash... My second fob (at home) lacked the emergency key, so now I have multiple blanks on order, one for my other fob, and one to hide on the car... Feelin old school now! Vince |
Originally Posted by rscultho
(Post 679814)
So how did you get in???
Interesting as the tow company slid a small (maybe 6inch by 8inch ) inflatable pillow between the front and rear glass. Pumped it up slightly to flex the glass out enough to slip a 4 foot rod forward to the unlock handle. (Gee, if I had a phone I would have taken a picture! lol) My understanding is that the car is not suppose to lock from the outside when the key is "sensed" inside. Not that I'm home, I will do some more testing because I'm curious. I promptly ordered a "lot of 5" blanks for the same price as two individuals. The locksmith still quoted me $25 to cut it...grrrrr Only sad part is that it did scratch my new (as of Friday) tint on the drivers door. Will call AAA today to see if amends can be made, and if not then I may pay to get the one glass redone. Its not that bad (just over an inch,) but being 2 days new and damaged will do nothing but bug me from that day on... :rolleyes: V |
Vince, you are my kind of car owner... :) the first scratch no matter how tiny on any pristine surface drives me wild. Especially if it happens like yours did, two days after you had it done. I do guess however that you are out of luck with the AAA guys... Am I right? :)
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Vince,
Sorry that happened to you; when you got out, door should NOT have locked UNLESS you press the handle button. Soo....did you? Fine print in manual says Don't lock door with key inside! so easy to do of course....... not a good design as you know know!! Silly Brits at it again............it's a trap for Yankees!!! Glad you got in! if you are in Seattle area you can always call me (I'm in the phone book) if you remember my name, Adrian Brennan. Checked my extra key, battery was flat! so thanks Vince! Cheers, Adrian |
I had the same with one of my cars (MG) but it was my fault, left the keys in the trunk then closed the trunk and the only way to open it is with a key.
Got the lock man out and it took him 6 hours to break in (no damage at all) but did I feel an idiot.... Now we always have a spare key with us on a chain around the wifes neck... |
Happened to my '08 XK 3-times! Twice the car was in my garage with the FOB on the front passenger seat. Once I was on the road, stopped for a few minutes for sightseeing with the driver side window down, FOB inside, and it locked. I did not press the door lock in either instances. So, I lucked out as in the garage instances my spare FOB inside the house was used and the open window saved me on the road. I could never recreate the lock scenario when I tried.
BTW - I did install fresh battery inside the FOB after the first lockout, so that was not the issue. Albert |
My Fob is always in my pants pocket. I don't think I have ever put the Fob in the receptacle in the center console. I guess I need to read the owners manual and find out why you need to...
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I almost always lock the car with my key fob, thinking that it will save the car's battery, and also not allow me to lock my keys in the car. However, it appears that if you leave your keys in the car, the car will lock on its own when the door is closed. Is this right?
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Originally Posted by amcdonal86
(Post 680079)
I almost always lock the car with my key fob, thinking that it will save the car's battery, and also not allow me to lock my keys in the car. However, it appears that if you leave your keys in the car, the car will lock on its own when the door is closed. Is this right?
Albert |
Originally Posted by D-end
(Post 679947)
I do guess however that you are out of luck with the AAA guys... Am I right? :)
Originally Posted by britannia
(Post 679949)
Vince,
...door should NOT have locked UNLESS you press the handle button. Soo....did you? ....it's a trap for Yankees!!! Cheers, Adrian Alas, I did not press a button that I am aware of. Our cars have something like 6 "key location" sensors scattered about its body that should prevent it from happening... When inside, the handle button should be disabled. but as I said, I have heard other complain of similar issues, even in my old Lexus. Hazzards of technology I guess, but i'm putting measurs in place to prevent a re-occurance! Now that I am home with my spare, it is time to do some serious experimenting.. Vince |
Vince,
And the moral is: always use key fob to lock the beast OR always lock wife in car and hope she lets you in! Don't like idea where wife has key around her neck, she might run off with the mailman and there goes the Jag!! Cheers, Adrian |
My wife just called from a gas station 3hrs away and said she is locked out of the xk! Calling roadside assistance for her as her phone is also in the car.
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Wow, we have a Toyota/Lexus-style runaway-acceleration sort of thread going on here! Except this time it's with Jaguar and locking the keys in the car!
I think this is one of the great things about Jaguar. With Lexus, you buy it because you want something that's extremely well built, refined, precise, and guaranteed to be reliable. When it isn't, you are supremely disappointed (I've been there!). A Jaguar is so much more than that! It has character, style, beauty. Who cares if the big cat locks you out every now and then? It's like a real cat! |
Originally Posted by amcdonal86
(Post 680965)
...A Jaguar is so much more than that! It has character, style, beauty. Who cares if the big cat locks you out every now and then? It's like a real cat!
Albert |
I've locked myself out of every car I've ever owned. Def not a Jag thing.
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Originally Posted by axr6
(Post 681082)
Hmmm... I'd want to be the fly on the wall listening to your fine rhetorics when it happens to you 3 hours from home... :-)
Albert |
Originally Posted by axr6
(Post 681082)
Hmmm... I'd want to be the fly on the wall listening to your fine rhetorics when it happens to you 3 hours from home... :-)
Albert It is truly unnerving to stand outside a perfectly good car in the cold with no money, ID or phone while a significant distance from home. All while watching your afternoon schedule, critical or not, go up in a ball of fur. I did my best for the circumstances, but had it been my wife 3 hours away, you can bet my stress levels would have been through the roof, especially where her personal safety was put at risk. Hardly an endearing "character" of any car. I will be making sure it never happens again with a hidden key, that's for sure! (I suspect apost8n8 and his misses will be having a similar conversation this evening.)
Originally Posted by amcdonal86
(Post 681123)
Hahah! I haven't been 3 hours from home yet with the car! But I wonder if the convertible is easier to break into!
-Vince "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." - Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott |
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