I heard from my USA auto insurance provider, Liberty Mutual, that the average "American" (I guess meaning USA citizen?) locks their keys in their car twice a year. I guess I'm about average! Thank goodness!!! ... for a moment, I worried that I was below average. ;-)
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∙ 10y agoOn many cars, the driver door does not lock with the others if the car is in park (when the key is in the ignition). But, it works fine when you put the car in gear. This prevents you from locking your keys in the car.
On many cars, the driver door does not lock with the others if the car is in park (when the key is in the ignition). But, it works fine when you put the car in gear. This prevents you from locking your keys in the car.
Cars beep when you lock and unlock it so people will know if it actually worked (locked or unlocked).
If the locks and rear window hatch on a 1998 Chevy Blazer lock and unlock by themselves, there is probably a problem with the fuse or a short somewhere. The locks are supposed to lock when the vehicle gets put in gear. Perhaps the system that tells the locks when to lock is not working properly.
while you are in or out of the car press 0 to lock or unlock a car
That depends, how big is the car, how many seats are in the car, and how many people are going into the car.
I lock [the car].
Check the owner's manual first, then the manufacturer's web site. Many cars have a feature that allows the lights (including the dash lights) to stay on long enough to get out of the car and inside your destination before turning themselves off. Many are adjustable if you find out how.
As many people who can squeeze into the car
Only if they fired you.
Without knowing what type of lock you are referring to, this is impossible to answer.
If you have a key fob not in the car you can unlock the car with that but unfortunately most people keep a fob with the keys. Otherwise you probably need a locksmith.