You have a long time before the electic shorts out. Like, minutes underwater and it will still function.I have a 9mm glass breaker attached to my body for this situation.
You have a long time before the electic shorts out. Like, minutes underwater and it will still function.I have a 9mm glass breaker attached to my body for this situation.
We have salt water where I'm from, it doesn't take long with it is almost a dead short.You have a long time before the electic shorts out. Like, minutes underwater and it will still function.
I feel less stressful now.You have a long time before the electic shorts out. Like, minutes underwater and it will still function.
and leap onto the passing boat.In mid air just like in the movies?
How did I forget that part, all while holding the girl.and leap onto the passing boat.
But you arent there now, are you? Unless I didnt realize there was a saltwater lake in madison county...We have salt water where I'm from, it doesn't take long with it is almost a dead short.
Ask me, how did I know that was coming back to me. LOLBut you arent there now, are you? Unless I didnt realize there was a saltwater lake in madison county...
Both of our modern hoopties unlock when you put them in park.
which is why you can usually tweak the settings.There is NO WAY I want my car to unlock all doors, just because it goes into park.
I don't like that option either.which is why you can usually tweak the settings.
As I recall I had to change mine from park to key removal.
CurmudgeonI don't like that option either.
Curmudgeon
Thanks, I'll have to scroll through the setting and see what I find.my 2009 Escape had the options of
Auto lock at 12 mph.. yes/no
Unlock in park.. yes/no
So, I have it auto lock at 12mph.
But I turned off the unlock in park.
I don't want to be having my doors unlock in some places, just because I'm in park.
Interesting, there is no way I ever want my doors to lock, although I've gotten used to it in most of the vehicles.There is NO WAY I want my car to unlock all doors, just because it goes into park.
Yeah….only time I need my doors locked is when I am NOT in the vehicle.Interesting, there is no way I ever want my doors to lock, although I've gotten used to it in most of the vehicles.
If it locks itself, it'd dang better sure unlock itself. Put it back the way you found it!!
The majority of the vehicles sit with the keys in them 24/7, so I know it's a different world than most.
Pull the key from the ignition? What is this 2010?Mine only unlocks when you pull the key from the ignition. But unlock at park is another (totally less safe) option as well. You just have to go into the driver convenience settings and tweak them.
Only for us poors. LOLPull the key from the ignition? What is this 2010?
But in all seriousness, my last two vehicles were push button start. Do they still make cars that use keys normally and not just as a back up?
I'm laughing, up until last week my rides were a 1999 4x4 Ranger, a 2000 CC F350 dually. My son had a 2017 Malibu and he bought a Corvette, the dealer made the offer on his Malibu and sent me a text asking if I would pay xxxxx for his Malibu? I was waiting in the showroom, I texted I would pay that.Pull the key from the ignition? What is this 2010?
But in all seriousness, my last two vehicles were push button start. Do they still make cars that use keys normally and not just as a back up?
Oh I'm in the poors group, I paid $11,000 for my 2011 Lancer and $17,000 for my 2014 IS250. They both have push button starts, but my 95 GMC has a key, and a tape deck.Only for us poors. LOL