No, normally there is an ignition lock out on the awning. That prevents it from coming out in transit. No key in, nada. If you are plugged in, that should be enough to open and close the awning as long as the batteries are up.
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No, normally there is an ignition lock out on the awning. That prevents it from coming out in transit. No key in, nada. If you are plugged in, that should be enough to open and close the awning as long as the batteries are up.
Thanks for your help. Above and beyond especially on a Saturday night.