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As a measure of security, I like to keep a spare key mounted and
hidden under my car. It came especially handy when a friend accidentally locked my keys in my trunk on a road trip (the trunk release was locked at the time). I am considering getting a new car that has the keyless entry fob attached to the key which makes it too big to fit in those key vaults the mount to the car (my current solution) and those magnetic key holders are worthless as they alway fall off, are easy for thieves to find and most won't hold todays larger keys with fob. Does anyone have a solution for keeping a spare key mounted under their car? Thanks |
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techman41973@yahoo.com wrote:
> As a measure of security, I like to keep a spare key mounted and > hidden under my car. > It came especially handy when a friend accidentally locked my keys in > my trunk on a road trip (the trunk release was locked at the time). > I am considering getting a new car that has the keyless entry fob > attached to the key which makes it too big to fit in those key vaults > the mount to the car (my current solution) and those magnetic key > holders are worthless as they alway fall off, are easy for thieves to > find and most won't hold todays larger keys with fob. > Does anyone have a solution for keeping a spare key mounted under > their car? > Thanks > your only real bet is the magnet box deal you can buy at the hardware store. as to location, you're on your own on that one! and you shouldn't reveal where you hide yours either. |
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On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 15:44:19 -0700, techman41973@yahoo.com wrote:
>As a measure of security, I like to keep a spare key mounted and >hidden under my car. >It came especially handy when a friend accidentally locked my keys in >my trunk on a road trip (the trunk release was locked at the time). >I am considering getting a new car that has the keyless entry fob >attached to the key which makes it too big to fit in those key vaults >the mount to the car (my current solution) and those magnetic key >holders are worthless as they alway fall off, are easy for thieves to >find and most won't hold todays larger keys with fob. >Does anyone have a solution for keeping a spare key mounted under >their car? >Thanks I keep a spare in my wallet when I travel.....just in case I do something stupid! :-) |
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Bob <anyhow@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in
news:l9ql8352v82gp36p9migossinofhcmd4b6@4ax.com: > On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 15:44:19 -0700, techman41973@yahoo.com wrote: > >>As a measure of security, I like to keep a spare key mounted and >>hidden under my car. >>It came especially handy when a friend accidentally locked my keys in >>my trunk on a road trip (the trunk release was locked at the time). >>I am considering getting a new car that has the keyless entry fob >>attached to the key which makes it too big to fit in those key vaults >>the mount to the car (my current solution) and those magnetic key >>holders are worthless as they alway fall off, are easy for thieves to >>find and most won't hold todays larger keys with fob. >>Does anyone have a solution for keeping a spare key mounted under >>their car? >>Thanks > > I keep a spare in my wallet when I travel.....just in case I do > something stupid! :-) > Since I disabled my "key in" warning chime (13 years ago) I have not locked myself out once. Did it three times prior to that. When you have no net, you learn to hang on tight to the trapeze. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"Tegger" wrote
> Since I disabled my "key in" warning chime (13 years ago) I have not > locked > myself out once. Did it three times prior to that. > > When you have no net, you learn to hang on tight to the trapeze. :-) I carry two keys at all times: one is the "remote" key on its own fob; the other is the valet key, which is kept on the ring with the house keys. Can't miss that way. |
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"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote in message news:138luf3fv52qn2d@corp.supernews.com... > "Tegger" wrote > >> Since I disabled my "key in" warning chime (13 years ago) I have not >> locked >> myself out once. Did it three times prior to that. >> >> When you have no net, you learn to hang on tight to the trapeze. > > :-) > > I carry two keys at all times: one is the "remote" key on its own fob; > the other is the valet key, which is kept on the ring with the house keys. > Can't miss that way. I used to carry a spare in my wallet. However, the new Honda key has the key fob integrated with the key. No way to stick that in the wallet and still be able to sit comfortably! Just have the one key on my now, and hope nothing happens when I'm far from home... |
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techman41973@yahoo.com wrote:
> ... Does anyone have a solution for keeping a spare key mounted under > their car? > Thanks > The rear bumper of a 92 accord has a pair of rubber strips running along the top. The central section is unsecured, leaving a long, skinny pocket in which a key can be neatly stashed. I've also got a key hidden in a fold in the rear seat. |
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On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 15:44:19 -0700, techman41973@yahoo.com wrote:
>As a measure of security, I like to keep a spare key mounted and >hidden under my car. >It came especially handy when a friend accidentally locked my keys in >my trunk on a road trip (the trunk release was locked at the time). >I am considering getting a new car that has the keyless entry fob >attached to the key which makes it too big to fit in those key vaults >the mount to the car (my current solution) and those magnetic key >holders are worthless as they alway fall off, are easy for thieves to >find and most won't hold todays larger keys with fob. >Does anyone have a solution for keeping a spare key mounted under >their car? >Thanks If you just want to get into the car when you accidentally lock the keys inside you don't need the fob, just the key. I have used the magnetic boxes for years and have never had one fall off. |
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"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:138luf3fv52qn2d@corp.supernews.com... > "Tegger" wrote > > > I carry two keys at all times: one is the "remote" key on its own fob; > the other is the valet key, which is kept on the ring with the house keys. > Can't miss that way. > Your pants must have big, bulging pockets... |
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"Rick Blaine" wrote
>> I carry two keys at all times: one is the "remote" key on its own fob; >> the other is the valet key, which is kept on the ring with the house >> keys. Can't miss that way. >> > > Your pants must have big, bulging pockets... Yes, and I'm VERY proud.... ;-) |
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