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Old 12-02-2007, 09:38 PM
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I locked myself outside but my key is inside

What a damn thing happened to me.

On last Saturday, I took my family to the country side for outdoor activity. When we were about to leave, I used my remote control to open only the rear hatch. While busying loading our stuffs, my cell phone rang, so I put my remote on the cargo mat. When I finished loading, I just slam down the hatch. All of sudden, I found my remote was still in the
car~~~~and I did not unlock the other door ~~~~.

I called to BMW service and tried to find a solution, they said I have only 2 solution: 1. Try to get home and take my spare key. 2. Break the window.

I was about 100 km (65 mile) from home and in the wild area, but I did not want to break my expensive window either.

Finally, I called one of my friend to pick us up and went home to get the spare remot at home.

All my previous cars have to unlock all the doors including the hatch, otherwise the security alarm will be panic. I think if the E70 have such a rule, then we can avoid such a embarrassment.
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