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timwilky 26-01-06 07:22 AM

doh
 
Frosty this morning, so went out to defrost car before taking the wife to work, started the engine, tuned on heaters and went back in to get my brew.

5 minutes later came back to find all doors are now locked. Bloody central locking. I have noticed it suddenly lock as I drive down the road but never whilst the car is on the drive. No spare key.

So had to break a door window to get in and stop the engine. I hate Fords what a stupid idea to automate the locks.

Diveboy 26-01-06 07:56 AM

When I had a ford they gave me a spare key :shock: :lol:

Cut backs eh!

timwilky 26-01-06 08:00 AM

yeah The company admin bod keeps the spares. problem is they are 150 miles away

Scoobs 26-01-06 08:04 AM

Tim,

I'm not laughing at you.....honestly! :lol:

timwilky 26-01-06 08:58 AM

yeah

I am not in the best of moods, Last nights disaster. United should never have been given that penalty. Van Nisteroy deliberately kicked the ball at Zurab Khizanishvili. Justice was Brad Freidels save. So we should have had one when Ferdinand handballed.

United were extreamly dirty in their play and there was a deliberate attempt to take Pederson out.

I hope Savage gave Ferdinand a smack or two in the tunnel. Who does he think he is hitting savage as they were leaving for half time.

So with that, my deserved headache (How I wonder) and now the bust glass. not a happy chappy. Still it means a day working from home

mudge32 26-01-06 09:10 AM

My Accord only came with 1 set of keys, and it's over £90 to get a spare key +immob.

I've managed to lock them in the boot twice now :oops: because of the effing central self-locking thing!!! :evil:

Such are the joys of senility :lol:

thor 26-01-06 09:16 AM

Why didn't you call the AA? They can break into cars no problem. They use a wedge to open the door a crack, ad then a stick to pull the lock open. Takes about 3 minutes, no damage to the car. If it's a company car, don't you have breakdown cover?

timwilky 26-01-06 09:20 AM

err engine still running. and blocking the drive so we could get no other cars out and all wanted to go to work.

thor 26-01-06 09:38 AM

Fair enough. An alternative is one of theose magnetic key safe thingies.

mac 26-01-06 11:22 AM

But he only has one key....................


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