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DSDP_Don
Dec 20, 2014Explorer
StuarT....My door has the remote entry and the outdoor keypad. Basically, you never need keys...just use the keypad. With that in mind and having the system glitch once.....I keep a hidden key available on the coach.
"Executive"....Doesn't yours (Monaco) have a switch near the door so that you can operate the bay doors without having the key fob or having to use the keypad. I'm curious!
My Diplomat didn't have locking bays, which was something I wanted on my next coach. Now that I have it, I usually find myself trying to get into the bays after we've unlocked the front door and put the keys away. Now I'm standing outside with locked doors. :S My new coach has a button just inside the door so I can reach in from outside and lock or unlock them. This may sound lazy, but with bad knees and big ole butt, it's getting harder to run up and down the coach steps unnecessarily. :(
"Executive"....Doesn't yours (Monaco) have a switch near the door so that you can operate the bay doors without having the key fob or having to use the keypad. I'm curious!
My Diplomat didn't have locking bays, which was something I wanted on my next coach. Now that I have it, I usually find myself trying to get into the bays after we've unlocked the front door and put the keys away. Now I'm standing outside with locked doors. :S My new coach has a button just inside the door so I can reach in from outside and lock or unlock them. This may sound lazy, but with bad knees and big ole butt, it's getting harder to run up and down the coach steps unnecessarily. :(
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