Look how many 4 gen corvettes (84 up) are for sale dirt cheap, 95% of them have electrical problems, mechanically the the cars are sound, but you cannot buy parts for them reasonable.
I'm grateful that they have a method for overriding that lockout but it's a pain in the butt when you have to keep repeating it. After the truck sat shut off and cooled down inside it worked again but stayed locked once again after the cab got warm inside. It sounds weird but I'm guessing there might be some heat directed towards the switch causing the plastic to expand & seize. - Probably won't check it out for another day or two.
I can't imagine trying to restore a new vehicle years down the road if they've sat for awhile. I imagine they'd be riddled with nightmare electrical gremlins.