I'm scratching my head on this one.
What is the benefit of locking one's keys inside the car? I much prefer locking/unlocking a car with the keys in my pocket and just hitting a button on the door (to lock) or pulling the door handle (to unlock). What's wrong with just using the keyfob?
Seems like throwing money at a first world problem.
GET OFF MY LAWN! lol
Agreed. Any money spent on any modification to a 2015+ truck is an attempt to solve a first world problem. And I love it.
Anyways, didn't think I'd have to spell this out, but here are some scenarios that this would benefit:
- Running into a store real quick to get something, and being able to lock your running truck with dogs inside (I commute through some dicey areas)
- Locking your key fob, wallet, phone in your truck if you are going on a hike/run/hunting/going out on the boat/going to the gym
- Being able to unlock your truck if you can't find your keys/phone, or if your keys/phone are in the house/different location (especially while working outside)
- If your phone dies, you're still able to unlock your truck
- If my wife needs to get into the truck, and I'm out of the area with my keys, she can get in (I've got several trucks)
- You can keep your key fob inside the truck 24/7 and not have to ever take the key fob out of the vehicle (lots of people do this, especially if you store your truck in a garage)
- You can give your keypad combo to friends if you're away from the truck and they left something inside
- Any combo of the scenarios above
And anybody that says "a brick to the window is my master key", by all means, can pay a repair bill that is twice what I paid for a keypad. Can't fix stupid.