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Old May 21, 2009 | 01:52 PM
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Default Re: Question about door locks

Originally Posted by mdaniels4
recently I have experienced the doors automatically locking when I get out and shut the door. Do I have a gremlin in there, or did I hit something to set them to auto lock? odd thing because I almost always use my fob to lock/unlock. this morning I go out and see the doors are locked, and have that sinking feeling I left both keys in the car. fortunately I had taken one out last night and it was in my pocket. Is it just possible that i hit the lock button in error, 3 times now, or is an auto lock a feature on the car that I've missed? Thanks! i did do a search but saw nothing resembling this question.
There is an auto lock feature that threw me off for months. I kept bringing it back to the dealer thinking I had a problem... but the problem was I didn't read the owners manual. I had the car almost 4 years and never noticed the auto lock feature. Here is how it works (or what my problem was)...

Here is the scenerio... The doors would be closed. I hit the remote to unlock the doors. You wait 45 seconds and the doors relock themselves.

When you press the remote to unlock the doors, if you don't actually open the door it will automatically lock back up.

I kept the car in the garage and kept playing with it to test if the doors would lock back up. I would get out of the car and close the doors. Lock it with the Fob and unlock it without opening up the door (that was my mistake). I would unlock the car, leave and then come out the next morning. I couldn't figure out why it locked back up. I thought it was a gremlin. But the sensor knows if you opened the door or not. The car assumes the key is not in the car because the doors never opened. So for safety purpose it locks back up. The dealer said there is a way to turn this feature off but I didn't care to know how to do it.... just as long as I understood why it was happening and it wasn't broken.

Try getting out of the car, close the door and walk away. Don't touch any buttons on the key fob. Don't lock it and unlock it. Just walk away. I bet it never locks back up.

Does this help? If not, sometimes I notice the key fob might jam up against something in my pocket and lock the car. I also know people that had batteries go bad in the key fob and it starts sending wierd signals. In my case it was the auto lock feature. You may want to read the manual...
 

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