How do you lock the car when the engine is running?
#11
Re: How do you lock the car when the engine is running?
I guess you don't do a lot of freeway driving. Stopping/slowing/anything because of a fob going dead is unacceptable. And requiring someone to fumble for the fob while driving the car is out too. Many carry them in gym bags/purses etc. Thats worse than yacking on a cell phone, entering a NAV destination after you inputted in the override hack.
I still have an issue of letting the car run unattended in the first place. I got this car to minimize pollution, save fuel and the concept of running the car just to defrost the windows defeats that concept big time. Get the engine heater option if it's that big of a deal. OK that won't work at work in a parking lot unless you're in Minnesota and they have outlets everywhere (I'm told).
I still have an issue of letting the car run unattended in the first place. I got this car to minimize pollution, save fuel and the concept of running the car just to defrost the windows defeats that concept big time. Get the engine heater option if it's that big of a deal. OK that won't work at work in a parking lot unless you're in Minnesota and they have outlets everywhere (I'm told).
I was just getting creative with what might be done.
It's called thinking outside of the box.
If people never thought outside the box - you wouldn't be driving a hybrid.
Last edited by Big-Foot; 11-25-2006 at 07:47 AM.
#12
Re: How do you lock the car when the engine is running?
While inside your car, can you open the car with the release and keep it in the open state? While it's in this open position, can you then lock the door (press the lock button)? This was a way to lock Honda's without using the key. I am wondering if this works for the Camry.
Last edited by livvie; 11-25-2006 at 01:56 PM.
#13
Re: How do you lock the car when the engine is running?
This morning I tried to lock the car while it was running. Took my husband's fob with me to try to lock it...didn't work. Tried to manipulate the lock button inside the car, even holding the door latch in the open position (works on another car of ours) and that didn't work. The only thing I just realized I didn't try was to take my own fob out of the car after starting it and trying to use that to lock it...oh, I guess I didn't try the button on the outside, either. Will try those options in the morning.
Still need to work on seeing if I can get an engine block heater ... it's looking to be a COLD winter!
Still need to work on seeing if I can get an engine block heater ... it's looking to be a COLD winter!
#16
Re: How do you lock the car when the engine is running?
I was wondering why nobody has just locked the thing with the metal key?
I don't leave it running unattended, but if I got a dog and had him/her with me, I might leave it running in the summer to keep the dog cool. But right now, I am more interested in keeping the mileage up instead.
I don't leave it running unattended, but if I got a dog and had him/her with me, I might leave it running in the summer to keep the dog cool. But right now, I am more interested in keeping the mileage up instead.
#17
Re: How do you lock the car when the engine is running?
Eeewwwwwwww. That's just so ...... low tech.
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