Locking my car with the dog in it

sparkie1984

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Hopefully your taking my posts with the jokey way I meant it.

I was referencing you saying you won't be made to feel like a bad dog owner
 

traumapat

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I was yes my confusion is to why adam kicked off in the first place

I think hes just very passionate about animals and maybe jumped a bit...... there are plenty of numpties out there that won't think about the baking heat on even a mild day.

Btw no skill with newborns and lamp posts required.... standard choke chain will do it. :cartman:
 

burrell

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On the subject of the original post and not tying unborn babies to lamp posts I believe the way to disable them is to lock the car by pressing the button once then within 3 seconds double click the lock button. I'm sure the alarm light will flash really quickly. I might be wrong but I'm sure I remember hearing this.
 

Sherwin

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Haha cheers pal il have a play about later but il use the mrs in the car as she will move when we need to try.... Then again I get more response from the dog at times haha
 

Mikerr

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Pressing the lock button twice disables the alarm and the deadlocks, I fell foul of this a few months ago when my car was broken in to and the alarm didn't go off, not realising I'd been disabling it myself by pressing the button twice :s
 

matt_s

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But, if you disable the sensors because the dog is in the car how will you know if someone smashes all the windows?
 
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