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Thread: Polo GTI locked itself with keys in ignition!!

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    I am paranoid, i always lock the car up, regardless if it's in the garage, street, security car park or even if it's in a bank vault! I just have the feeling that if i make a habit of not locking it for any reason i may not lock it when i should and it also prevents what happened to you.

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    clone_tk422, where are you based? Give your friendly stealership a call or a better option get in touch with someone like Guy and Seb. I'm sure this option could be turned off by using Vag-Com. I don't see how this is listed as a safety feature, can picture lots of babies/kids getting locked in and not knowing how to unlock the car; I can also see lots of blonds also locking themselves in and not knowing how to unlock from the inside

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    When the salesman mentioned that security feature when I picked up the car immediately I asked him "what if i leave the cars in the ignition?"

    He just replied and laughed at me "Then you're a doofus don't leave the keys in there."

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    Quote Originally Posted by clone_tk422

    Everytime you turn the car off, the radio / CD stays on. This annoys me a little bit as i like to leave the keys in when the car is garaged at night.
    not a flaw, I actually like it this way - was the same on my golf MK3.
    just take the key out and put it back again, no biggie
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    Quote Originally Posted by brackie
    Filed away in my aging grey matter somewhere is a memory that it's now illegal to leave the keys in you car at any time. We're all guilty of doing it I know but am I right? Is it against the law?
    I think the regulation's not that you can't leave the keys in the car - but you can't be more than 10m away from your car with it unlocked. I think 10m is the accepted "threshhold" for the car to be deemed unattended and unsecured.

    It may be a NSW RTA regulation (and a traffic offense) rather than a driving offense.
    Last edited by Wand Weaver; 17-02-2007 at 04:29 PM.

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    that fuction can be turned off in convience system module with vas 5051 ask the dealership to turn it off

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    Dont leave the keys in your car unattended, who does that? It must be a real strain on the brain to remember to grab your keys in the morning to drive your car to work, wtf!!!!!!!!!!!??????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Soooooooo....... you always leave your keys in your ignition ay!?!?!?!?!

    Where abouts do you live?!?!?!?!?!?!
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