Re: Doors used to lock at 10 mph but not anymore.
I appreciate your help but am a little upset that you all knew I was helplessly trapped in my car and did not call the fire brigade. I was able to survive on potato chip crumbs in my door sill and by collecting the dew that formed on the inside of the windshield each morning. While I am now free (thanks to the deer who plowed into my passenger side window; proof that deer are the most retarded of any animal) the automatic doorlook is still being an issue. I did read that the central locking switch can be activated/deactivated but there's also a few sidenotes about it. I turn the key to on, press the upper half of the lock switch for five seconds, and then start the car and accelerate...nothing. It seems, at least for now, I will have to stand ever vigilant and remember to perform the arduous task of pressing the button myself. Now, onto the throttle body project...