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Is there a way to set when the doors will lock speed wise?
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the procedure is outlined in the owner's manual. it's something like putting in your door code and pressing and holding the 7/8 button as i recall. if you don't have an owner's manual i can go read mine. if you don't have key-less entry door buttons, i don't know how you turn it ON/OFF.
here, i found this in the sticky section..
Deactivating/Activating Auto-lock
1. Enter the five 5-digit code.
2. Press and hold 7/8 control.
3. Press and release 3/4 control while holding 7/8 control.
4. Release 7/8 control.
The horn will chirp once if auto-lock was deactivated or twice if auto-lock was activated.
yes, but it can be annoying to have them re-lock every time the door is closed and you take your foot off the brake. i have a gate at the end of my driveway and if my passenger gets out to open it, the doors re-lock when i drive through it. then i have to unlock them to let the passenger back it. i live with the auto-locking as it's a good safety feature. on my old Chrysler mini-van they locked at 15 mph.