superviza
21st May 2006, 08:45 PM
Howdy,
Just got back from work after i supprisingly returned to my car and my keys were locked in the car :confused:
This would seem an imposible feet being there is only one key/remote and it was in the car, your unable to push the button down with the keys in the ingnition.
Only thing i can think of is for some reason the car locked itself.
And i think its to much of a coincidence that only less then a week ago i installed one of clints amazing TCU's.... When installing the unit i made sure 100% that there were no bare wires ect...
Soooo.. Either
1. The car does this as a security measure
2. Somehow the TCU is leaking a ground to the incorrect wire ?
3. ??
Any ideas ?
(note: i work in a VERY VERY secure building ie Palm Scan/Weight Scan/Swipe cad with pin to even get close to the car. Hense why i leave my keys in my car, well used to anyways)
Just got back from work after i supprisingly returned to my car and my keys were locked in the car :confused:
This would seem an imposible feet being there is only one key/remote and it was in the car, your unable to push the button down with the keys in the ingnition.
Only thing i can think of is for some reason the car locked itself.
And i think its to much of a coincidence that only less then a week ago i installed one of clints amazing TCU's.... When installing the unit i made sure 100% that there were no bare wires ect...
Soooo.. Either
1. The car does this as a security measure
2. Somehow the TCU is leaking a ground to the incorrect wire ?
3. ??
Any ideas ?
(note: i work in a VERY VERY secure building ie Palm Scan/Weight Scan/Swipe cad with pin to even get close to the car. Hense why i leave my keys in my car, well used to anyways)