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RE: Just learned something new about Keyless Entry! - vinda - 21-09-2012 10:29am How do u enable the auto lock function when walking away from car. That's a good 1 Just learned something new about Keyless Entry! - rhysadams - 22-09-2012 11:04pm Yeah I didn't realise it would auto lock when you walked away, dealer told me to press the door handles. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD RE: Just learned something new about Keyless Entry! - goldenboi79 - 28-11-2012 02:23am Does anyone have any further information on enabling "walk-away" locking with keyless entry enabled vehicles? I can't find any documentation on this. Everything I can find states to either use the keyfob to lock the car or double tap the door handle after exiting. Re: Just learned something new about Keyless Entry! - DaveR - 28-11-2012 12:29pm Mine auto locks I think. I always lock it manually when leaving it but I have noticed it auto lock when I have been washing the car.. it will often lock and then unlock as I move around outside it. Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2 RE: Just learned something new about Keyless Entry! - eddkawasaki - 28-11-2012 02:09pm the auto lock only works if you do not open a door. like when you are washing your car if you have the key on you every time you splash water over the door handle of a keyless entry car it will unlock. if no door is opened within 90s the car will relock again. best to unlock, open and close a door then leave the key out of range while washing. this stops the mirrors flapping in and out RE: Just learned something new about Keyless Entry! - XFullFatTim - 28-11-2012 03:00pm Mine will not auto-lock with the keyless, the only times it locks by it's are as eddkawasaki says above. I don't think auto-locking is an option, just auto re-locking if you haven't opened a door RE: Just learned something new about Keyless Entry! - ojonesyo - 28-11-2012 04:35pm Slightly off topic here but picking up on the issue of your fob being kept close to the car, evoques with powered trunk/hatch will not allow you to leave the fob inside the car. On my first overnight stay away, I had brought my spare fob with me in my bag stored in the trunk/boot. On arrival, I collected my papers from the trunk and when I closed the trunk, it beeped loudly and opened up fully. Baffled by this, it was only when I removed my bag [with fob inside] that the trunk locked itself. It took me a while to understand what was happening, but I can only assume it is a method of preventing locking yourself out of the car. From another posting I seem to remember that manual hatches simple beep and unlock themselves if a fob is inside. That said, another posting mentions that if a fob is shielded by metal, foil, etc, then the fob might not protect you from locking yourself out. Re: Just learned something new about Keyless Entry! - Easty - 28-11-2012 07:55pm Not sure if its a similar system. But on my motorcycle leaving the key in range flattens the battery overnight. Ive just taken my jacket off and thrown it over the bike with key in it. Next morning arrived to an almost dead duck. Sent from my ST17a using Tapatalk 2 |