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Old 01-08-2012, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Crazy001
Nope, it's not activated by the keypad. Knowing the combo means you're likely the owner of the truck. Cycling the lock cylinder and opening the door without unlocking with the keypad or key fob means that you could have picked the lock or punched it out.

Try it with the key sometime. You'll get a message immediately asking you to start the engine in X seconds to prevent the alarm from going off.
ahh, i misunderstood. I though you meant unlocking with anything other than the fob would set it of..
 
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Old 01-09-2012, 11:53 AM
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When I have to leave my truck and trailer together (like heading out on a trail ride) I lock my truck keys in the tack room of my trailer, my tack room key in the truck, and carry the door code with me in case of emergency. Makes me feel fairly safe. Of course the trailer hitch also has a lock on it, and I put my purse in the trailer too. The parks I normally ride at are fairly secluded and don't have all that much traffic, but you just never know. I'm even more cautious since my '06 went to Mexico without me.....
 
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