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Good to know, but I'll tell you; I have had my car broken into twice. First time they pulled the cylinder out of my door and stole 50 cents in loose change. I never fixed the lock because of the $300 repair price. Finally a friend got me a CD player for the car so I fixed the lock. Two days later my door had been pried open and they mangled my driver side door. I was able to bend it back in shape, but it leaks in heavy rain. Moral of the tail, I do not lock my door. Cars are not known for the security of valuables so steel what you will, just don't brake my car!!
Thank you Micheal for this information. I always lock my car by the inside lock button and only use my remote for to unlock the car when I am getting in. I also keep my car locked even while it is housed in the garage because one can not be too safe in these days. I am going to copy and paste this info and send it on to some others that I know have had their cars broken into.
Good to know, but I'll tell you; I have had my car broken into twice. First time they pulled the cylinder out of my door and stole 50 cents in loose change. I never fixed the lock because of the $300 repair price. Finally a friend got me a CD player for the car so I fixed the lock. Two days later my door had been pried open and they mangled my driver side door. I was able to bend it back in shape, but it leaks in heavy rain. Moral of the tail, I do not lock my door. Cars are not known for the security of valuables so steel what you will, just don't brake my car!!
Wow! Thanks for sharing. I had no idea this could happen. This will change my habits to include using the key when leaving my vehicle.
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