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and the reverse could be some ass hat sees something he likes in your truck breaks in starts to do a once over of the interior of your truck low and behold theres the key and takes if for a spin, Just saying speaking from experience i would not recommend it. to each there own

Holy s***. Are you being intentionally dense?

Look, my point is that a key, in the center console, in a locked vehicle, is of no use whatsoever to you. That makes it just as pointless as a key in the gascap, or a key under the hood, both of which are inaccessible to you if the vehicle is locked, right?

I'm not recommending a course of action.

Frankly, I don't know how to clarify this much more than I have.
 
Holy s***. Are you being intentionally dense?

Look, my point is that a key, in the center console, in a locked vehicle, is of no use whatsoever to you. That makes it just as pointless as a key in the gascap, or a key under the hood, both of which are inaccessible to you if the vehicle is locked, right?

I'm not recommending a course of action.

Frankly, I don't know how to clarify this much more than I have.


My key is not in the center console (i am not that stupid, the console doesn't have a lock:rolleyes: ), its in the glove box and I keep that locked.
 
Daymn guys... Some replies in this thread are so odd that either some of you have a really tricky sense of humor or are terminally naive.:flipoff2:

Lexus made suck a key and its shape suggests to keep it in your wallet. I always have my wallet with me, in my pocket, so no need to tape stuff to the vehicle.
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auto security for most vehicles is simply about not making it a target, and not making it too easy. In fact, the same applies to home security. You just have to make your house look a little more difficult than the ones around you, and that will work 99% of the time.
Heh. I used to park in a commuter lot with a friend who drove a new Navigator. He worried about it's safety, I told him my strategy is park close to him, nobody will bother my truck!

Home security is also more mind-game than fortress. I've picked a few locks, recently had to make a lock pick and open a door here at work. Everyone was amazed and suspicious, but it's really simple.
 
Daymn guys... Some replies in this thread are so odd that either some of you have a really tricky sense of humor or are terminally naive.:flipoff2:

Lexus made suck a key and its shape suggests to keep it in your wallet. I always have my wallet with me, in my pocket, so no need to tape stuff to the vehicle.
pocket-key.jpg

That's cool, i've never seen a metal version.. just the plastic ones.
 
AAA makes these keys if you have your policy with them.

Do you know if they can make the Lexus style keys?
Do you know if they will do this if you are a AAA member but don't have your insurance policy through them?

-B-
 
Whoaaa. I'm sure you made the above quote. What happened?
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Do you know if they can make the Lexus style keys?
Do you know if they will do this if you are a AAA member but don't have your insurance policy through them?

-B-

Good question.. i dont know on the Lexus part. I don't see why not though.. it's not like it's the ignition key that needs a big fat chip in it or anything.

As far as a non-member.. i don't think they will. Im pretty sure you have to be a customer, at least that's how it was before.
 
As far as a non-member.. i don't think they will. Im pretty sure you have to be a customer, at least that's how it was before.

We have the AAA membership but we don't get auto insurance through them.

-B-
 
Im thinking you should be good to go then. That's "IF" they still do it. It's been a few years.

I'll check next week. Might be a good Christmas present for Connie. :D

-B-
 
I like the wallet-card key thing. That's pretty sweet.:cool: But I think locking a spare in the glove-box is the winner. Hands down, no more entries. :lol:
 
I hung one on the wires behind the rear side marker light, I figure I can always get a screwdriver somewhere. while on the subject of being locked out, has anyone else seen this thing on the net, supposedly if someone at home has another remote(to your rig) they can open it over the cell phone.
 
the mirror spot is interesting. Never knew about it.
Except that when I went to look at mine, the cover was missing. So maybe not that secure?


oh, yes, and erase this damn thread already... :)
 
I just called my AAA branch office in St. Paul and they never heard of the credit card size/style key. It might depend on what region you're in as to whether they cut these keys for members.

The fancy credit card key from Lexus that came in my vehicle was for a different vehicle... It must have gotten mixed up at some time.
 

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