Keys locked in car
#17
Bob it doesn't have to be a Porsche key a regular small key works way better than a Porsche key you want small so you can move the tumbler I usually leave the last one closest to the outside so its easy to get to.. That way you don't have to hide anything under the car, someone always has car keys from another car around.
Sometimes I just take all the tumblers out and then it doesn't matter any key fits but only I know what lock on what car...
Sometimes I just take all the tumblers out and then it doesn't matter any key fits but only I know what lock on what car...
Last edited by tailpipe; 03-26-2014 at 06:30 AM. Reason: add more
#20
Errr... Just get another key cut so you are ready...
Having just 1 key is really asking for trouble, but when you have 2 (3?) you will never need the other one(s)
Alan
Having just 1 key is really asking for trouble, but when you have 2 (3?) you will never need the other one(s)
Alan
#21
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I added an alarm and remote door lock system to a previous car. Added microphones to the door jambs to listen for tools and the lock cycling while armed. When it hears something it doesn't like, it makes noises while it re-locks the doors. Wonder if the 928 does the same. I know it sounds the alarm horn if opened from the inside after being 'armed' by locking with the key.
#22
And yes, technically, they are considered "Burglary Tools."