Starflyer
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- Joined
- Feb 18, 2018
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- Location
- Vancouver WA
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G80 Sport
Last Thursday I left my G80 Sport at a mag repair shop to clean up some curb rash. When I picked the car up later that day, with a quick glance in the trunk, I noticed the plastic container that holds 4 standard lugs and the unlock key was there. Then on Sunday I was cleaning up the trunk area and noticed the unlock KEY was not in the package slot. I was getting ready for a 200 mile road trip to Seattle and back, leaving very early Tuesday morning.
While I know it's very unlikely I would have a flat and need the unlock key to fix the tire, I still had visions of having to "flatbed the car" to a shop if a tire went flat, then wait maybe a week or more for a replacement unlock key before the flat could be fixed! I was thinking about renting a car just incase the worst happened, leaving my G80 in the garage until I receive a replacement unlock key.
Got up early to drive to the tire shop to see if they had my unlock key on the work bench. As I was closing the door, I SAW the key in a little cubby hole in the driver's door. Now I have two thoughts, one to order a backup unlock key and why do I normally carry the unlock key in the car. The purpose of it is to prevent someone from stealing my wheels or tires. If they break into the car, leaving the unlock key there is all they need to "de-rubber" my G80. My thought now is to hid the unlock key, maybe taped under a seat or somewhere else rather than leaving it in the plastic factory package in the trunk.
A very important piece of gear. About 1.5" high. Do you know where yours is...
Back in the '80's I was living in Manhattan and it wasn't that unusual to see a car sitting without wheels in the area. I read about one guy who got out of his car to check something in the trunk and while behind the car, he felt the car shaking. Looked around to the front and there was a guy jacking up the front end who replied "I got the front end, you can have the back end".

While I know it's very unlikely I would have a flat and need the unlock key to fix the tire, I still had visions of having to "flatbed the car" to a shop if a tire went flat, then wait maybe a week or more for a replacement unlock key before the flat could be fixed! I was thinking about renting a car just incase the worst happened, leaving my G80 in the garage until I receive a replacement unlock key.
Got up early to drive to the tire shop to see if they had my unlock key on the work bench. As I was closing the door, I SAW the key in a little cubby hole in the driver's door. Now I have two thoughts, one to order a backup unlock key and why do I normally carry the unlock key in the car. The purpose of it is to prevent someone from stealing my wheels or tires. If they break into the car, leaving the unlock key there is all they need to "de-rubber" my G80. My thought now is to hid the unlock key, maybe taped under a seat or somewhere else rather than leaving it in the plastic factory package in the trunk.
A very important piece of gear. About 1.5" high. Do you know where yours is...
Back in the '80's I was living in Manhattan and it wasn't that unusual to see a car sitting without wheels in the area. I read about one guy who got out of his car to check something in the trunk and while behind the car, he felt the car shaking. Looked around to the front and there was a guy jacking up the front end who replied "I got the front end, you can have the back end".

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