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hi, folks
question for you all....
my '07 sedan has those elec. locks that self lock after exceeding a certain speed. So far, so good.
The problem is that when the car is parked and locked and i unlock the doors using the key fob the doors re-lock soon after if i don't immediately open the door. This drive me crazy!!
I went back to the dealer to have this feature either altered or dismantled so the doors remain unlocked when i want them unlocked ( I HATE having a car think for me) but was told it was impossible.
Any ideas out there? Anyone have experience in changing this annoying feature (are you listening Honda?)
thnx
question for you all....
my '07 sedan has those elec. locks that self lock after exceeding a certain speed. So far, so good.
The problem is that when the car is parked and locked and i unlock the doors using the key fob the doors re-lock soon after if i don't immediately open the door. This drive me crazy!!
I went back to the dealer to have this feature either altered or dismantled so the doors remain unlocked when i want them unlocked ( I HATE having a car think for me) but was told it was impossible.
Any ideas out there? Anyone have experience in changing this annoying feature (are you listening Honda?)
thnx
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I like that feature...in case i accidentally press unlock while in the house (keep my keys in back pocket on caribbeaner...it has happened before but with the panic button) it will lock back up if no one enters...it takes a minute or so to engage so its not immediate...
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I think you are just SOL. The locks can be programmed (see the owners manual) in a number of ways (unlock drivers on park, unlock all on park, for eg)., but the accidental unlock feature cannot be altered or disabled. There going to lock on you after 20sec. unless you open a door.
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i found a wire on my 2002 civic (yellow) under the dash and when i cut it, the auto lock feature was completely disabled. i got really mad when the stupid car locked me out once cause the driver lock safety failed and it locked the door even tho it was open. so when i closed it, i couldnt get back in. only side effect is the dome light stays on 30 secs until the timeout shuts it off after opening a door or unlocking the doors, which isnt a big deal.
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hi, folks
question for you all....
my '07 sedan has those elec. locks that self lock after exceeding a certain speed. So far, so good.
The problem is that when the car is parked and locked and i unlock the doors using the key fob the doors re-lock soon after if i don't immediately open the door. This drive me crazy!!
I went back to the dealer to have this feature either altered or dismantled so the doors remain unlocked when i want them unlocked ( I HATE having a car think for me) but was told it was impossible.
Any ideas out there? Anyone have experience in changing this annoying feature (are you listening Honda?)
thnx
question for you all....
my '07 sedan has those elec. locks that self lock after exceeding a certain speed. So far, so good.
The problem is that when the car is parked and locked and i unlock the doors using the key fob the doors re-lock soon after if i don't immediately open the door. This drive me crazy!!
I went back to the dealer to have this feature either altered or dismantled so the doors remain unlocked when i want them unlocked ( I HATE having a car think for me) but was told it was impossible.
Any ideas out there? Anyone have experience in changing this annoying feature (are you listening Honda?)
thnx
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Not sure how long you have had the car but you do get used to it. My 02 EX used to do that and it was a major annoyance at first but I got used to it quickly and had really kind of forgotten about it until reading this thread which I actually thought was related to the doors locking at a certain speed that I noticed when driving my new Si home last night.
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i turned off the autolocking doors. the only reason i can see to lock the doors while you are in a MOVING vehicle, is if you have children or you are going through a bad part of town, and you have to stop at a red light and you don't want to get car jacked. but the odds of this happening are slim to none, and i don't live in a bad part of town. i do however, like the auto unlock, so that way when i get out of the car, if for whatever reason the doors are locked, they will be unlocked when i turn the engine off.
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You might want to consider turning the autolocks back on, Ive hear it said that your doors can open in a crash if unlocked causeing more damage to the passengers. If they are locked this is less likely. I think that is the primary reason for the auto locking doors.
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