09-22-2012, 09:22 AM
I was biting my tongue to keep quiet, but since you or Darlene came to the same conclusion I will chime in.
I don't take any keys with me when I leave the coach. It is hard enough just to remember to take the list I made for the trip :-) I keep a key hidden on the coach where I can get to it if needed, just walk out and push the lock button and hear the nice little whirr as the cylinder slides into place. I do try to leave the outside light on if I won't be back before dark so I can see the buttons more easily, but really I can punch in the code in the dark just by feel by now. Should the batteries give up the ghost while I am away I would get the key and let myself in. I really prefer the pushbuttons to carrying anything else in my pockets. YMMV Russ
I don't take any keys with me when I leave the coach. It is hard enough just to remember to take the list I made for the trip :-) I keep a key hidden on the coach where I can get to it if needed, just walk out and push the lock button and hear the nice little whirr as the cylinder slides into place. I do try to leave the outside light on if I won't be back before dark so I can see the buttons more easily, but really I can punch in the code in the dark just by feel by now. Should the batteries give up the ghost while I am away I would get the key and let myself in. I really prefer the pushbuttons to carrying anything else in my pockets. YMMV Russ
Russ White
2016 Winnebago Vista LX 30T
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1999 45' Double Slide - Factory upgrade 2004