New member - first impressions
Nice one Max
Right... in a nutshell here is the keyless entry explained..(well I'll try anyway)
Scenario A: To unlock the car.
fob in pocket, car locked:
walk to either passanger or drivers door, press button on handle, will only unlock that door.
Scenario B: to lock the car
fob in pocket, car unlocked:
Press either passenger or drivers handle button to lock car..
BUT..
If the door you press the handle button on is already LOCKED..it will unlock that door and lock the rest!
Scenario C:
to unlock all doors use the fob unlock button (press twice, once only unlocks drivers door)
Likewise with locking, the fob lock button will lock all doors with one press
The boot unlock button on the fob I never use... because when you approach the car the sensor will detect the fob on you and unlock the boot anyway.
Hope that helps
Keyless entry is beginning to annoy me as it seems to be a bit random in whether it unlocks the back doors or not - some help explaining this would be welcomed.
Scenario A: To unlock the car.
fob in pocket, car locked:
walk to either passanger or drivers door, press button on handle, will only unlock that door.
Scenario B: to lock the car
fob in pocket, car unlocked:
Press either passenger or drivers handle button to lock car..
BUT..
If the door you press the handle button on is already LOCKED..it will unlock that door and lock the rest!
Scenario C:
to unlock all doors use the fob unlock button (press twice, once only unlocks drivers door)
Likewise with locking, the fob lock button will lock all doors with one press
The boot unlock button on the fob I never use... because when you approach the car the sensor will detect the fob on you and unlock the boot anyway.
Hope that helps
Last edited by scooby L; Jun 29, 2010 at 10:09 AM.


