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I bet what REALLY happened was, she had the keys, then after searching for a while she realized she did have them. She concealed them in her hand and acted like she was searching his pack, and pulled them out saying "Here they are". He probably knew better but was wise enough not to admit it.Had a friend do a 3 day backpack elk hunt with his girlfriend. When they returned they couldn't find the keys in their packs they argued over who had them/lost them. Then they figured maybe they locked them in the truck so they broke out a window and still couldn't find them. An hour later she found them in the bottom of his pack.
You should have a physical key inside the fob: https://www.chevrolet.com/support/vehicle/security/keyless-open-startI hadn't thought or this yet. My 23 chevy is fob only no key, but it also it a WT so no button on the door to press to unlock when it senses the fob. I may just find hide spot on the truck for the fob and leave it with the truck.
To avert said disaster, I suggest to Use a $50 Lock box attached to 2” receiverThinking through the list of potential disasters, my concern over losing a fob is pretty high. There are lots of ways this can happen. If it happened to you, how?
I have an 01 explorer sport so I've had it for the tune of 330k miles. Not my primary anymore. But I've had plenty of times on a cloudy day I would turn the headlights on and when I park forget to shut them off. Easy to remember when it's dark and you can still see them on. I'm embarrassed at the # of times I've had to call AAA for an lockout AND a jump because i always used to lock the keys in the car. Literally they never left my car. Most of the time just sitting in the cupholder. At night the middle console.Love my Ford keypad, but when in BFE I don't trust it because a dead battery would be no bueno.
I stash the keys and be sure everyone in our party knows where bc you never know who needs to get into and/or drive the vehicle out in emergency
Some of us still drive real trucks. We don't all Subaru so hard bro. lolI'm surprised by the number who can access their fuel fill door without being required to release it open from inside the vehicle.
This! I got a F250 in '21..only time the fob comes out the truck is for service, so 4x in 2 years.Hasnt happened to
I have a buddy that intentially buys Fords because of the keypad. He does like you and the FOB never leaves the truck.