My fit's pretty good at throwing a hissy, locking all the doors, and setting off alarms when I try to get it unlocked. Never have managed to figure out what triggers it, and have no idea what the windows will do in that state.
Fresno is consistently one of the worst cities in the US for car theft. I find it amazing that there was no one around who didn't know how to break a window. How sad.
Apparently this BMW had a system that, when the FOB button was pushed multiple times requires the key to unlock the doors (via fob or switch). Supposed to prevent smash window/open door from inside type entry.
I don't know why she just didn't lay on the horn though.
Somebody would've come to help her, you'd think.
Apparently this BMW had a system that, when the FOB button was pushed multiple times requires the key to unlock the doors (via fob or switch). Supposed to prevent smash window/open door from inside type entry.
I don't know why she just didn't lay on the horn though.
Somebody would've come to help her, you'd think.
But things quickly changed when Foss made a disturbing discovery about the car's locking system. He said investigators found the doors will sometimes lock on both the inside and outside when the key is used, disabling the horn and making it almost impossible to escape.
Apparently this BMW had a system that, when the FOB button was pushed multiple times requires the key to unlock the doors (via fob or switch). Supposed to prevent smash window/open door from inside type entry.
i used to be a car locksmith to supplement my income when i was defending freedom on the tip of the spear in greater el paso county. one time, went to ft carson to let some lady in her car, where her keys were neatly tucked away. could not defeat the hydraulic lock system, so resorted to using a heavy metal pipe. after multiple swings of increasing velocity (the last of which you'd expect to be followed by "bye, felicia"), all i managed to do was put a small chip in the window.
Apparently this BMW had a system that, when the FOB button was pushed multiple times requires the key to unlock the doors (via fob or switch). Supposed to prevent smash window/open door from inside type entry.
I don't know why she just didn't lay on the horn though.
Somebody would've come to help her, you'd think.
When I was working the road we used to take lock out calls occasionally. First thing you always asked..."Did you check all the other doors?" Had a Colonels wife get all pissy with me one day after I asked..."Do you know who I am? I am highly educated and have a very high opinion of myself...blahblahblah"
I walked around the car, tried the passenger door handle and whaddayaknow! Opened right up...
This of course was before auto locks and the like.
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