Disable Auto Lock Feature?
#41
Re: Disable Auto Lock Feature?
Ï find it aggravating to have to double unlock to deal with groceries, etc. HOWEVER - I often drive my 92 yr old Dad and he (now 3 times - it is memorable) tries to get out of the car while I am still rolling to a stop - and since I am braking, the door OPENS! This causes me heart failure with visions of his broken bones. I thought when moving, you couldn't open them due to the autolock. Can't win.
And, no, it is not my driving - he needs to run to the john!
And, no, it is not my driving - he needs to run to the john!
#42
Re: Disable Auto Lock Feature?
Ï find it aggravating to have to double unlock to deal with groceries, etc. HOWEVER - I often drive my 92 yr old Dad and he (now 3 times - it is memorable) tries to get out of the car while I am still rolling to a stop - and since I am braking, the door OPENS! This causes me heart failure with visions of his broken bones. I thought when moving, you couldn't open them due to the autolock. Can't win.
And, no, it is not my driving - he needs to run to the john!
And, no, it is not my driving - he needs to run to the john!
#43
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~John
#44
Re: Disable Auto Lock Feature?
The belief is that a locked car door is more unlikely to pop open in a car accident. Additionally, Carjacking would theoretically be more difficult because your door can't be yanked open.
Whether it helps much is one thing.... but how hard is it to push the unlock button twice? It's not of much use maybe... but I'm a little surprised by the vehemence and anger of some of these posts. There are SOOOOO many other things in the world worth getting peeved over people! Deep breaths and relax!
Whether it helps much is one thing.... but how hard is it to push the unlock button twice? It's not of much use maybe... but I'm a little surprised by the vehemence and anger of some of these posts. There are SOOOOO many other things in the world worth getting peeved over people! Deep breaths and relax!
#45
Re: Disable Auto Lock Feature?
Harder than pushing it down ONCE if you WANT the doors locked (plus you have to remember to unlock it every single time or you're locked out from the far side of the truck......)
~John
Last edited by jmorton10; 10-12-2007 at 08:51 AM.
#46
Re: Disable Auto Lock Feature?
I wonder if the locking function is mandated by federal law, much like TPS sensors and such.
#47
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~John
#48
Re: Disable Auto Lock Feature?
Ï find it aggravating to have to double unlock to deal with groceries, etc. HOWEVER - I often drive my 92 yr old Dad and he (now 3 times - it is memorable) tries to get out of the car while I am still rolling to a stop - and since I am braking, the door OPENS! This causes me heart failure with visions of his broken bones. I thought when moving, you couldn't open them due to the autolock. Can't win.
And, no, it is not my driving - he needs to run to the john!
And, no, it is not my driving - he needs to run to the john!
The last 3 or 4 cars I've owned have had that feature - either autolocking when you put it in "drive" or when the car reaches a certain speed (usually 5-10mph). Doesn't bother me at all - I've just gotten used to hitting the unlock button when I open the door if there's something in the back that I need to get. That and I always still have my keys on hand and can still unlock it with the remote.
No big deal.
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