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Double locking
Tekno
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Post: #1
Double locking

Dunno if everyone else knows this but just discovered the Evoque has two levels of locking. Press the fob once and it locks, press again and it double locks.
14-10-2011 08:15pm
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rchrdleigh
 

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RE: Double locking

Press once and it locks but doesn't engage the alarm allowing you to leave dogs etc in the car. Press twice will engage the alarm and fully shut down the vehicle. Same on the Freelander 2.
14-10-2011 08:46pm
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PhilSkill
 

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RE: Double locking

(14-10-2011 08:46pm)rchrdleigh Wrote:  Press once and it locks but doesn't engage the alarm allowing you to leave dogs etc in the car. Press twice will engage the alarm and fully shut down the vehicle. Same on the Freelander 2.

Same on my 7 yr old Mazda... Laughing

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14-10-2011 09:02pm
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bogstomper
 

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RE: Double locking

That's interesting - during my handover my dealer said it was just as locked with one press, but two get the extra visual / audio that the car is locked (indicators flash and the car beeps once). I might need to read the manual...!
14-10-2011 09:59pm
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Acwats
 

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RE: Double locking

(14-10-2011 09:02pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  
(14-10-2011 08:46pm)rchrdleigh Wrote:  Press once and it locks but doesn't engage the alarm allowing you to leave dogs etc in the car. Press twice will engage the alarm and fully shut down the vehicle. Same on the Freelander 2.

Same on my 7 yr old Mazda... Laughing

And my 1994 Calibra!

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14-10-2011 10:11pm
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Spiderman
 

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RE: Double locking

(14-10-2011 09:59pm)bogstomper Wrote:  That's interesting - during my handover my dealer said it was just as locked with one press, but two get the extra visual / audio that the car is locked (indicators flash and the car beeps once). I might need to read the manual...!


Your dealer is wrong, happy to confirm that post 2 above is correct. Very Happy

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14-10-2011 10:15pm
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bogstomper
 

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RE: Double locking

Thanks for clarifying guys - I'll go back to two presses! Unless I get a dog of course...
14-10-2011 10:24pm
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Spiderman
 

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RE: Double locking

If you do, don't let her near your house or your car or she'll stalk you James Very Happy

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14-10-2011 10:36pm
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DynamicRRV
 

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RE: Double locking

MGs,Fords and Vauxhalls have done this for 10 years!
14-10-2011 11:15pm
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ChuckieB
 

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RE: Double locking

How does it work then with keyless entry if it is a 2 stage locking process with the fob?

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14-10-2011 11:29pm
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