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<blockquote data-quote="flyboypuoi" data-source="post: 782214" data-attributes="member: 25768"><p>Just had a weird thing happen. I put the key in the ignition barrel, popped the bonnet to fiddle with some stuff, closed it and went back to the door only to find that the car had locked itself!</p><p>I've seen some unusual locking behaviour lately, usually when reconnecting the battery, so it's very likely this is related to my battery going bad.</p><p>I tried to unlock the door with many spare keys to K11s I don't even have anymore, but the locks on this new car are all in really good shape and wouldn't budge.</p><p>One of my last attempts at getting in was trying the Cabrio key, and luckily, that one worked.</p><p>Looks like I'll have to be more careful until I change the battery.</p><p>Interestingly enough, it had lost a reasonable bit of coolant, and despite getting up to operating temperature and staying there (in a normal time too), the interior heater wouldn't get hot.</p><p>So I filled up the radiator with water and immediately the air became hot.</p><p>So I guess I need to locate and stop that coolant leak sooner than I hoped. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my F8331 using <a href="http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=73708" target="_blank">Micra Sports Club mobile app</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyboypuoi, post: 782214, member: 25768"] Just had a weird thing happen. I put the key in the ignition barrel, popped the bonnet to fiddle with some stuff, closed it and went back to the door only to find that the car had locked itself! I've seen some unusual locking behaviour lately, usually when reconnecting the battery, so it's very likely this is related to my battery going bad. I tried to unlock the door with many spare keys to K11s I don't even have anymore, but the locks on this new car are all in really good shape and wouldn't budge. One of my last attempts at getting in was trying the Cabrio key, and luckily, that one worked. Looks like I'll have to be more careful until I change the battery. Interestingly enough, it had lost a reasonable bit of coolant, and despite getting up to operating temperature and staying there (in a normal time too), the interior heater wouldn't get hot. So I filled up the radiator with water and immediately the air became hot. So I guess I need to locate and stop that coolant leak sooner than I hoped. Sent from my F8331 using [URL=http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=73708]Micra Sports Club mobile app[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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