How long has it been since you have unlocked your car with a key?

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datalink7

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About a week.

Then again, I don't drive my car (can't afford insurance). I just start it up every now and again, and maybe around the block when no one is around.

And it doesn't come with a "door clicker," it being a 1956 Ford Fairlane and all (which only has 55,000 miles on the origional engine by the way :D).
 

Sluggo

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Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: Sluggo
I was thinking today after replacing the batteries in my little door clicker for my truck.

I seriously think its been 12+ years since I used a key to unlock the car door. After the battery went out, I still didnt use the key, easier to use the keypad on the door. ;)

I take it you drive a Ford/Mercury vehicle?


You are correct, sir.

Those keypads are the greatest invention since rolled up condoms. Half the time I just lock my keys in my car (not in the ignition, I do drop them in the console) so I wont have to carry them in my pocket, and just use the keypad.
 

yobarman

Lifer
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wow... i can't believe so many don't use their keys! I'll be okay though guys... it's not that bad when i have to kick my door because the locks freeze shut.
 

Sluggo

Lifer
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Originally posted by: datalink7
About a week.

Then again, I don't drive my car (can't afford insurance). I just start it up every now and again, and maybe around the block when no one is around.

And it doesn't come with a "door clicker," it being a 1956 Ford Fairlane and all (which only has 55,000 miles on the origional engine by the way :D).

Yeah, my Dad told me keyless entry was a pretty freekin' rare option on the '56 Fairlanes. Sounds like a cool car to take a cruise in though. :D
 

thawolfman

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Bout 10 minutes.

No keyless entry on my car...:(

On a side note - How hard is it to get keyless installed if you have power windows and manual locks? :confused:
 

andrey

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about 6 years for me. Once I tried keyless entry on my first car, I could never go back to using the key again :)
 

KokomoGST

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A few hours... I can't stand carrying around a keyless entry fob. Fours keys is all I carry... car, house, garage. Yeah, the keyless entry unit is small but I still hate it... I leave it inside my house.
 

SWScorch

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15 minutes. And with my car, unlocking it is a 5 minute ordeal that involves lots of key stickage, grunting, swearing and pounding on the door. Putting a remote thingy is stupid with my 87 Bonnie :)
 

datalink7

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Sluggo
Originally posted by: datalink7
About a week.

Then again, I don't drive my car (can't afford insurance). I just start it up every now and again, and maybe around the block when no one is around.

And it doesn't come with a "door clicker," it being a 1956 Ford Fairlane and all (which only has 55,000 miles on the origional engine by the way :D).

Yeah, my Dad told me keyless entry was a pretty freekin' rare option on the '56 Fairlanes. Sounds like a cool car to take a cruise in though. :D

Yah, for some reason I don't think they offered that option at the time ;) :D

It is a very cool car. I love it. It is unfortunate I have to be a poor college student so can't drive it.:p I am hoping to save enough money over this next summer though so I can afford to do so.

Here are some pics, if you are intersted (taken at night):

Pic 1
Pic 2
 

PrincessGuard

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I use the key at night or early morning because my alarm is so loud that it wakes up every dog in the neighborhood.
 

abaez

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Since I got my car... 5 years... but I'm afraid the battery is going to run out on the remote keyless thing pretty soon.
 

Zenmervolt

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Oct 22, 2000
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Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: notfred
Exactly the same length of time as the lengthof time since I last unlocked the car door.
Bingo. My car is too old to have keyless (16 years old).

ZV
Its never too old. Its just too old to have it stock;)
You know how much hassle it would be to rig up a whole power lock system on a car that has manual locks? Besides, it's a coupe. There are only two doors to worry about. Simple. :)

ZV
Hence you pay a shop to do it. I had it done on my 91 Accord sedan, complete w/ the stock power door lock switches. Obviously the wiring isn't done to look like its stock.
Power locks were a rare option on my car, and the OE actuators and switches are almost impossible to find today unless you rummage through a whole bunch of salvage yards.

ZV
 

BigToquex

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The locks on my truck ('92 Mazda B2200) are the kind that you just pull the knob up (on the inside), where all you need to do is shove a coat hanger down the side of the glass to unlock it.

Is there anyway to add better locking to my truck? Like REAL locks, that I can also add power locks and keyless entry?