@Morledzep wrote:
The shops are simple, but you're only allowed to do them once every 3 months, because they don't want you to use up all of your AAA free service calls. It paid for my membership, and I got paid for a service call that I actually needed. And when I don't need to see them, I type AAA into the search bar and then click the box for hide from results.
@Rho wrote:
To each our own. I would like to try one just to know what the fuss is all about but am not a AAA member.
@Morledzep wrote:
And when I don't need to see them, I type AAA into the search bar and then click the box for hide from results.
This is what I was thinking. And I also think the spare could be found by an assistant at an opportune moment to avoid them actually popping the lock?@sestrahelena wrote:
Yep. Right in my driveway. Lock-out scenario. I claimed to have lost the spare. Easy peasy, without leaving home.
@BarefootBliss wrote:
good idea. My remote is really dead, so I open my car the old fashioned way - with a key in the lock.
@BarefootBliss wrote:
Since the instructions say they can be done anywhere, have any of you ever done one of these from your own driveway?
I guess you could say the battery's dead.?
Oh look, it's working now lol.
@BarefootBliss wrote:
The jump start scenario.
I'm blonde, so ok I'll bite.
How do you create that when your vehicle does start? lol.
I'm just thinking how to create a problem when there is no problem.
I do get the lost spare key one....so thinking about that.