| ShaginWagon |
| Is there a way to get the doors to lock when you shift to drive ? I don't see any settings in the manual. Can the dealer set this ? |
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| hfelknor |
Nope.
Wish it did, but it don't.
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| njjoe |
ShaginWagon-
You would like to think that option is available, but unfortunately it is not, which is surprising since many other cars have that feature.
-njjoe |
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| ekaxel |
| They do on mine. I added an aftermarket alarm system mainly to get that feature |
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| chimpanzee |
| My Singapore MO will auto lock all doors when the car speed goes over 20 km/h (~13mph). Are you all saying that this function is not available in the US model? |
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| njjoe |
quote: Originally posted by chimpanzee
My Singapore MO will auto lock all doors when the car speed goes over 20 km/h (~13mph). Are you all saying that this function is not available in the US model?
Chimp-
You're kidding right?
North American MOs do not have the option to auto-lock the doors once the vehicle is underway. I thought all version were similar in this regard.
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| chimpanzee |
njjoe, no kidding, the car autolock once it reach 20kmh and when I open my driver's door, all 4 doors will be unlock. All the while, I thought this is a standard feature in the MO.
If this is available here in Singapore, it should not be too difficult to re-program the N. American MOs, right? |
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| zebelkhan |
quote: Originally posted by chimpanzee
If this is available here in Singapore, it should not be too difficult to re-program the N. American MOs, right?
Someone please figure this out! Those with inside contacts in Nissan dealerships please lead the way and let us all know.....:6: |
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| njjoe |
If this speed-dependent auto-lock feature is standard on some MOs, I would think the capability is available on all MOs. I just can't figure out Nissan's rationale for not activating it on US MOs.
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| Murf Mo |
| It was standard in my 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and boy, was it a nice feature. Locked at 15 MPH and pulling on the interior door handle unlocked the doors. No fussing with the lock toggle switch. Which in my case, usually results in a window going down instead! |
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| Gonzo |
| No No please don't request Nissan do this.... I don't like it when cars lock the doors for me. :( |
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| Mr3Putt |
quote: Originally posted by Gonzo
No No please don't request Nissan do this.... I don't like it when cars lock the doors for me. :(
I think it should be a user selectable option. I had a Taurus and you could disable it if you disliked the feature.
Personally, I like the feature. Especially with the kids. Start to go, doors lock. Plus, You don't have to hear that annoying lock clunk when sitting at a redlight in the ghetto..... |
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| ekaxel |
| Problem with the Chrysler version is you have to unlock manually. Mine locks when the ignition is on and unlocks when you turn it off. Alao can be locked /unlocked with the aftermarket remote. I have mine set up to do all the doors at once. Feature can be disabled by hitting valet switch. |
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| njjoe |
The logic is programed into other MOs, so it most likely is also programmed into US-bound MOs. We just aren't given the option to use it.
The more available features the better. I would just have liked to have had the choice. :(
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| Gonzo |
quote: Originally posted by Mr3Putt
I think it should be a user selectable option. I had a Taurus and you could disable it if you disliked the feature.
Personally, I like the feature. Especially with the kids. Start to go, doors lock.
I just like using the child safety door lock. I like the idea of user selectable but I'm sure glad the MO doesn't do it. |
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