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- WraceExplorer
bdwillie wrote:
Never could get her to stand on the unlock side if the button.
Ha! Glad we aren't the only ones. First time it happened while in the paddock on a race weekend. My race group was called to grid so we put our dog in the cab of the truck while I get the car fired and roll off towards grid. My wife then puts dog on a leash and walks up trackside. Except that our dog locked the truck doors. After that experience I put a hide-a-key on the frame rail.
Second time it happened while I was stopped on a truck scale at a very large and busy gravel pit/recycle company. Said company serviced both private and commercial accounts and only had this one scale for entry and exit. There was a pretty steady stream of dump-trucks going in and out of this place.
I get out of the truck and start walking around to the scale shack to pay my bill when I realize I left my wallet on the dash. Go back to get wallet and find that our dog has locked the doors again with the engine running. I pay my bill and as I exit the scale shack I see two dump-trucks with pups waiting for me to get out of their way. As I'm laying on the ground reaching under the truck for the hide-a-key I hear the following over the yard PA, "Rick we have a stall on the scale, trucks waiting" and look up to see this guy come flying around the corner on a large front-end loader headed for the back of my pickup. Needless to say I got in quick like and got out of there. No time for ERS in this case. :)
Good times. - bdwillieExplorerWe have had to call them for help TWICE now to come unlock the truck, as it sat idling with the doors locked, AC on, my keys in the ignition, DW keys in her purse on the seat, and the puppy standing inside on the door lock button on the door arm rest, WHILE WE WERE STILL IN OUR OWN YARD!!.. Never could get her to stand on the unlock side if the button. How embarrassing it was to make that call the second time it happened.
- jamnwExplorerI had MORE than my share of problems for a couple years.
Just crazy things that happen to a 2000 F250 diesel.
The scariest was a blown brake line. Luckily it happened as I was pulling into my driveway.
The best was a defective battery in Charleston, SC. Had to be towed and forced to spend ANOTHER night in one of my favorite places to visit!
They have done me right.
And I only call them when I need them too. ;) - dbblsExplorerSounds like you have had several problems. I don't call ERS unless I have a problem.
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