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2-stage locking.... - alibeau - 17-01-2012 10:23pm

From the menu on the instrument panel one of the options is 2-stage locking..... I currently have this de-selected but am unsure as to what it means, even after studying my manual!!

I currently use keyless entry and keyless locking, I always double lock the car by pressing the 'button' on the door handle twice in a row.

Would selecting '2-stage locking' effect my current routine at all?

Ali Smile


RE: 2-stage locking.... - doug - 17-01-2012 10:28pm

One press to unlock the drivers door only, press the button twice to unlock the other doors
This is the case with the key fob. I take it if you have the keyless system, you touch the door handle twice!


RE: 2-stage locking.... - alibeau - 17-01-2012 11:29pm

Ahhh thanks Doug Very Happy

I'll have a fiddle tomorrow.

Ali.


RE: 2-stage locking.... - DefLeppard - 17-01-2012 11:33pm

(17-01-2012 11:29pm)alibeau Wrote:  Ahhh thanks Doug Very Happy

I'll have a fiddle tomorrow.

Ali.

Embarrassed And when you're finished fiddling, you can go check out your car's locking Laughing


RE: 2-stage locking.... - alibeau - 17-01-2012 11:37pm

(17-01-2012 11:33pm)DefLeppard Wrote:  Embarrassed And when you're finished fiddling, you can go check out your car's locking Laughing

Embarrassed Laughing

I will re-phrase that......

I will check out my 2-stage locking option tomorrow Thumbs Up

Ali Laughing


RE: 2-stage locking.... - WB - 17-01-2012 11:38pm

Also one lock press locks the doors but leaves interior sensors off.

Two presses double locks and turns on the interior sensors

There is also a very useful audible alarm setting which makes the car beep when double locked (its a different beep to the one it does when you have a door / boot open)