Lost Car & House Keys A14 Suffolk

Lost Car & House Keys A14 Suffolk

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dirty doug

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Friday 29th January 2016
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Hi thanks for looking.
My wife left her keys on the car roof in Trimley St Mary 28-1-16 approx 5.30pm near Gullivers Chip Shop & drove off.
The car is keyless & doesn't need the key in the ignition.
She is dopey & will be punished...

She thinks she heard them fall from the roof on the A14 Westbound between Trimley St Martin & Orwell bridge. Or maybe along Trimley St Martin/Mary High Road.
Again she is dopey & will be punished...

There should be a Morrisons Match & More Fob attached similar to the pic along with a Nissan Key Fob as the picture. Also on the keyring should be 2 Yale style keys & various other bits of tat my Wife keeps on there...
Not too much of a surprise but she is dopey & will be punished...

If you find these I would be very grateful & will pay a reward of £50.
My wife will be even more grateful as I will stop her punishment... wink





Edited by dirty doug on Friday 29th January 09:45


Edited by dirty doug on Friday 29th January 09:46

dirty doug

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483 posts

195 months

Friday 29th January 2016
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B'stard Child said:
Can't help with the lost keys but a question comes to mind

When the keys are out of range does the car not stop???
No the car keeps going.

But if you are male, you will notice the dashboard telling you in no uncertain terms, that the keys are no longer in range...

UPDATE

Well the morrisons fob still works...


dirty doug

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Friday 29th January 2016
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jayemm89 said:
I've seen numerous stories of people getting in cars at work, and getting home to realise they'd left the keys in the office or in their jacket somewhere.

I haven't ever owned a car with keyless entry but I've driven a few and they always worried me - because my keys sit about 8 ft from where one of my cars is parked, so in theory someone could just walk down my drive, open the car, start it and drive away - all without having to break in!
The Nissan system seems to be very precise at least. You can unlock the door with fob 1 metre away but not 2 metres.
£260 for new fob & key frown
Dopey wife is very sorry & is now forgiven because she is normally quite good