My keys sit in the cupholder when I get home. My car is safely parked inside my garage when we are home.
Got home yesterday from a trip to the grocery store. I unloaded the car, made dinner, etc. I went to the garage this morning to load the kids to take them to school. The car is LOCKED! My keys are sitting where I left them, in the cupholder.
I know for a fact I have not touched those keys since I got in the car at the store yesterday afternoon. Load groceries, get in car, drop keys in cup holder, set purse on seat, drive home.
So really I have two questions:
1) Did the car lock itself? I know this sounds stupid. But the windows were closed, no one had been in the garage since I got the single bag of groceries from the trunk and my kid from the back seat.
2) I thought the car would not lock if the keys were inside. This isn't really a question, but it does bring up many, as the keys were inside the car and it was obviously locked.
A quick plug for Nissan roadside assist. They were friendly on the phone, and I had a truck here within 20 minutes to let me into my car. It took all of about 30 seconds to pop the door open.
Anyone else done this? Or am I the first? I'm not a forgetful person and have only once in my life locked myself out of my car!
I figured I would post this for some entertainment as well as puzzle solving fun.
Got home yesterday from a trip to the grocery store. I unloaded the car, made dinner, etc. I went to the garage this morning to load the kids to take them to school. The car is LOCKED! My keys are sitting where I left them, in the cupholder.
I know for a fact I have not touched those keys since I got in the car at the store yesterday afternoon. Load groceries, get in car, drop keys in cup holder, set purse on seat, drive home.
So really I have two questions:
1) Did the car lock itself? I know this sounds stupid. But the windows were closed, no one had been in the garage since I got the single bag of groceries from the trunk and my kid from the back seat.
2) I thought the car would not lock if the keys were inside. This isn't really a question, but it does bring up many, as the keys were inside the car and it was obviously locked.
A quick plug for Nissan roadside assist. They were friendly on the phone, and I had a truck here within 20 minutes to let me into my car. It took all of about 30 seconds to pop the door open.
Anyone else done this? Or am I the first? I'm not a forgetful person and have only once in my life locked myself out of my car!
I figured I would post this for some entertainment as well as puzzle solving fun.