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If you lock yourself out of your Vibe...
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:48 pm
by skimask
Thinking out loud here...Which window is the cheapest, or at least easiest, to replace if you lock yourself out of your Vibe? That is...if a person ABSOLUTELY had to get in there and had ZERO other options (i.e. bone chilling cold in the middle of nowhere, kid locked in there, etc...)(Maybe put in a hidden 'unlock' button wired into the OEM unlock button somewhere under the vehicle???...not a half bad idea...)Ya, I know, hide-a-key, spare in the wallet, On-Star, etc.etc.etc...I've got the hide-a-key stashed up in the framework, spare key in the wallet as well as a 'master spare key chain' hidden in the garage at the house and so on. I locked myself out of my '74 Malibu at an interstate rest stop one time, about 22 years ago and had to bust out a rear quarter window, of course, middle of the night, in the winter, cold, windy, snowy, nobody else around, etc.Now that I've got a kid, it brings a new meaning to it all...
Re: If you lock yourself out of your Vibe... (skimask)
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:53 am
by jake75
Well, not the windshield. Probably one of the rear door windows just because it would be less of an inconvenience.
Re: If you lock yourself out of your Vibe... (jake75)
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 2:10 am
by Serj22
Couldn't you just wiggle the driver's window till the tabs at the bottom broke and it fell off the track? Then just lift it out. That happens to my window all the time and I don't even try. I did get the recall, but it still sucks.
Re: If you lock yourself out of your Vibe... (jake75)
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 2:11 am
by hotbug1776
Roadside assistance is like $10 on most insurance policies. I have it just to be safe. Also, non emergency call to local police or highway patrol would work and costs way less than a window. I would think a rear side or the rear hatch window would be least inconvenient in an emergency.
Re: If you lock yourself out of your Vibe... (hotbug1776)
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:54 am
by tpollauf
I would say the passenger rear window With active OnStar, it SHOULD unlock our cars. One of these days I'm actually going to call them and put it to the test
Re: If you lock yourself out of your Vibe... (skimask)
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:38 am
by keithvibe
Question is why do you need so many keys stashed away? lolHow often do you lock yourself out?AAA will do it for free if you have it.We all have cell phones now so I doubt you would be stranded for more than an hr.Quote, originally posted by skimask »I've got the hide-a-key stashed up in the framework, spare key in the wallet as well as a 'master spare key chain' hidden in the garage at the house and so on. Quote, originally posted by skimask » I locked myself out of my '74 Malibu at an interstate rest stop one time, about 22 years ago and had to bust out a rear quarter window, of course, middle of the night, in the winter, cold, windy, snowy, nobody else around, etc.Now that I've got a kid, it brings a new meaning to it all...22years ago you didn't have a cell phone either. lol
Re: If you lock yourself out of your Vibe... (tpollauf)
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:23 am
by 09vGT
Quote, originally posted by tpollauf »I would say the passenger rear window With active OnStar, it SHOULD unlock our cars. One of these days I'm actually going to call them and put it to the test It works. Though, I'm not subscribed anymore. I need to.
Re: If you lock yourself out of your Vibe... (tpollauf)
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:56 am
by star_deceiver
Quote, originally posted by tpollauf »With active OnStar, it SHOULD unlock our cars. No power windows... no power door locks.... No point in OnStar...Coat hanger through the top of the window and hook onto the lock!
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:01 am
by KITT222
I've got a Viper security system in my Vibe, so simply opening the door, or breaking a window is a bad idea. I take extra special care of my keys, and they're always either in the ignition, in the box next to my laptop, or latched to my belt loop with a strong metal clip. I make checks of myself every now and again for them. It's unlikely that I'd lose them, but in the off chance I do, I need my spare keys which are kept at home.
Re: (KITT222)
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 8:24 pm
by beemerphile1
Quote, originally posted by KITT222 »I've got a Viper security system in my Vibe, so simply opening the door, or breaking a window is a bad idea... Don't worry, no one will pay any attention. They will just wish that fool would turn off their alarm! Studies have shown that audible car alarms sounding are pretty much worthless. People might turn and look, but won't do anything other than what I said above. Car alarms have so many false alarms people just assume it is another false alarm. My office building is next to a parking garage. I hear car alarms every day.
Re: (beemerphile1)
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:46 pm
by KITT222
.... okay, well, next to that is that the engine will be immobilized if the keys aren't in the Vibe. And if they are the car won't lock, actually. I can't lock it with the remote from inside. But I have a hole for your logic: at my high school, most kids from hand-me-down cars, and alarms rarely go off. Plus, the parking lot attendant would be there, as would whatever officer she calls. Than again, that is just my high school.
Re: If you lock yourself out of your Vibe... (tpollauf)
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:29 pm
by ou.grizzly
Quote, originally posted by tpollauf »I would say the passenger rear window With active OnStar, it SHOULD unlock our cars. One of these days I'm actually going to call them and put it to the test OnStar with the Vibe is unable to lock/unlock doors or get monthly diagnostics correct?
Re: If you lock yourself out of your Vibe... (ou.grizzly)
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 4:24 am
by 09vGT
Quote, originally posted by ou.grizzly »OnStar with the Vibe is unable to lock/unlock doors or get monthly diagnostics correct? No, it will UNLOCK the car. I've done it, several times. Worked great! Diagnostics on the other hand, I have no idea. Never used that part.
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:46 am
by skimask
See...........And that's where I figured this would go....Cell phones, OnStar, Roadside Assistance, Viper Security, Genie in a bottle, wishful thinking, etc.Didn't say anything about any of that...@keithvibe - yep, pretty much everybody's got the cell phone these days, but coverage where I'm at is a bit spotty. Leave it to me to lock the doors in exactly the middle of one of those non-coverage areas No, I don't lock myself out of the car...at least not since that night in the Malibu.But, with a 3 year old tagging along these days, the chances go up exponentially ya know

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:28 pm
by Salsa Guy
Yea I locked myself out with the car running in the drive way. I had the spare key in the house. Now I have a key (w/o the chip) stashed under the car. So if I lock myself out I can still open the door.