This reminds me of a story. Dudes with Dodge Rams like mine were saying that when they were towing heavy, they like to pull into a rest area, leave the truck idling, but take the keyfob (off) and lock the doors once they get out. Do their bidness, come back unlock and drive away. Because it's best not to shut the truck off when the turbo is hot after long hard boosting. Needs a few minutes cooling down, but they can be back on the road in that time.
So the Ford guys came in to our Dodge forum and posted that several of them wanted to do the same thing but would get locked out of their truck. I can't remember Ed Zachery, been around 20 years back, but I think they would get out with the fob, the fob wouldn't lock the truck so they'd push the lock switch on the inside which would work. Then they'd come back and find that their fob still would not work to unlock the truck. Key in the ignition, truck idling, and they were locked out. Funny! I did this too. But I put my windows down, left it idling, got out and locked it with the key fob. Then unlocked it. My keyfob worked. I left the windows down in case the fob didn't work. But it did.
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