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Horn Beeps On Exit

I would say that there is a problem with yours. That isn't the way it supposed to work. The fact it happens with the engine off should confirm that.
From the Owner's Guide;

Keyless Warning Alert (If Equipped)
Sounds the horn twice when you exit your vehicle with the intelligent
access key, after the last door is closed and your keyless vehicle is in
RUN, indicating your vehicle is still on.


I underlined "last door is closed" because it doesn't have to be the driver's door.
I once opened the liftgate before existing the vehicle with it in Park and the engine running. I closed the driver's door and I unloaded the vehicle. When I then closed the liftgate, the horn sounded twice.

Peter
 



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I can see a mandate for the driver's door to trigger the beep upon exit, but surely not the passenger seat. That just doesn't make sense. Of course, not everything makes sense.

Tony

My car doesn't do this for the passenger side if I'm still in the car. Oh...and don't call me Shirley! :D
 






Ours does beep upon passenger closing the door, Engine OFF, while driver is still in vehicle with fob in his/her pocket.
 






Not working as designed then. Have you talked to your dealer about that?

Peter
 






Push Button Start and Horn Honk

Is there a way to disable the double horn honk when you get out of your push button start Explorer? It drives me nuts!
 






You mean when you started the car and randomly want to come out but don't want the horn to beep while it is still on?

What I would do is lightly close the door without getting it completely shut and that should work. Works on my Fusion.
 






Yes, that.
 






Your thread has been merged with this existing one.

Peter
 






Ours does beep upon passenger closing the door, Engine OFF, while driver is still in vehicle with fob in his/her pocket.

+1

Ours does the same thing! It is a PAIN! Driver door I can see, but passenger door while I am in the drivers seat with engine off in park?

Wife gets out to get soda at gas station--honk honk!!!!!!!!! It would drive a crazy person insane.

It really is a first world problem, but it gets tiring protecting me from myself. I wish they would disable passenger door and make the beeps more like softer chirps that don't scare the heck out of everyone around!
 






That is not normal. There is something wrong with the setup. The horn should not sound if the key/fob is in the vehicle. I have verified that by creating the same scenario you described. There are also others that don't have the 'beep' when the passenger gets out with the engine running, let alone with the engine off. Looks like a dealer visit is in order.

Peter
 






Horn beeping with open and shut of door with vehicle off and doors locked.

In have found that if I hit the Unlock button on the door prior to opening the door, it will not beep the horn. My scenario is, pull up to wait to meet someone at a restaurant and turn off the car (Not even accessory mode), open door to pour out a water cup on the ground and shut the door and horn beeps twice. At this point, if my passenger opens their door and shuts it back, same thing- Honk Honk! What a pain in the butt if you forget to unlock the doors.

I do not want to use the auto unlock since this could cause problems if you are in an unfriendly location and it unlocks all of your doors.

I have tried to adjust the settings of auto lock to no avail.

Is there some kind of upgrade the dealer can do? I have a 2014 Explorer Sport
 






Welcome to the Forum kevino.:wavey:
See my post 101 about how this should work. Your system obviously doesn't work the way it was intended. Have you advised your dealer about this issue?
There is no setting for this that I'm aware of.

Peter
 






Ok, so we have a problem, and indicated it shouldn't be operating this way. Has Ford acknowledged this problem and created a fix?
Can anyone confirm if they've taken their vehicle to the dealer and had this looked at and rectified.
I'm due for an oil change in about 2 months and can live with this problem until then. No hurry because I doubt there is a fix anyway. But, if I knew there was a sure fix I'd bring it in immediately.
 






Not yet, when I go in for servicing for the first time I will see what they can find. Thanks for the welcome. I have owned Ford's since basically 1994. Since then, I have had around 30 or so different models including 2 2009 Shelby GT500's and now this 2014 Explorer and a 2013 Shelby GT500. I just got rid of a 2013 F150 King Ranch with the V6 Ecoboost, and love it in my 2014 Explorer Sport as well. It is quick, and the only thing negative so far besides the horn honking issue is the sulfur smell when aggressively accelerating.
 






Anyway to walk away from the car, leave it running, and not have it honk and scare everyone?
 






3587, your post have been moved to this existing thread.

Peter
 






Hello,

I too have been very unhappy about the double horn notification that our Explorers exhibit. I read through this complete thread hoping to find a solution to removing this behavior. I obviously didn't find a solution. What I did find was a lot of speculation and flat out misinformation. I hope my explanation about this feature at least gets everyone on the same page as to why this double horn alert is happening.

This feature has nothing to do with NHTSA or another government agency requirements. It is simply a function of warning the driver that the vehicle is running and of the central locking system in conjunction with the "Autolock" feature. In some situations if you turn the "Autolock" feature off, then you will not hear the double horn alert.

A quick explanation of the central locking system. Most likely if you have the "Autolock" feature turned on, you also have the "Autounlock" feature checked. Different auto manufactures handle this feature differently. Personally, I am not a fan of FOMOCO's execution of the "Autounlock" feature. If you have both features turned on what you experience is; Start the vehicle and drive away. Once you reach about 5mph the locks are triggered closed. Now you pull into your driveway, and turn off the car, the locks are triggered opened when you pull the driver door handle. Most German manufactures and some Japanese manufactures use the start/stop button as the trigger. When you turn off the vehicle with the start/stop button, the central locking system unlocks the vehicle. In a minute you will see why this is, in my opinion, a better method.

Ok, now let me outline the situations that will sound the double horn.

1 - Horn alerts when the vehicle is running and you exit and close the door behind yourself. You are being warned that you are walking away from a running vehicle. The double horn will not alert if your key remains in the vehicle when you exit and close the door behind yourself. Your vehicle believes you are still in it, therefore no alert.

2 - Horn alerts when the vehicle is turned off and any occupant other then the driver exits first (my biggest issue & the reason why I am not a fan of Ford's execution of the "Autounlock" feature). This mostly happens when you have a passenger in the front seat. You pull-up and turn off the vehicle. Your passenger jumps out before you and closes their door. You get the alert. Remember the central locking system is triggered open by the driver door handle. When your passenger exits the vehicle, they are manually unlocking their door. When they close their door, the vehicle thinks that you are trying to lock the key in the car and thats the reason for this alert. This alert can also be heard if a person exits the rear doors before the driver, but is less common as the rear passenger must manually pull up the lock wand on the top of the door to exit the vehicle.

There is one interesting item that I would like to point out. If the vehicle is running and you open the tailgate with the dash button, and then step out of the driver door and close it behind you, the alert will not sound. As soon as you close the tailgate, the alert will sound unless you have gotten back in the vehicle before the tailgate closes all the way.
 






Did anyone ever get an official answer from Ford if this "feature" can be disabled? I see the speculation above about safety, but not a Ford response if anyone received one.

Each morning: Pull up to my kid's daycare, HONK HONK as I get out of the car for the drop off, HONK HONK as I grab his backpack out of the trunk, and HONK HONK as I grab him from his seat to take him in the house. The neighbours must be thrilled.

Solution obviously is to turn the Explorer off, and let everything cool down for the minute it takes to drop him off, but in -20C Toronto weather, it's nice to have everything stay warm.

If I play Explorer Olympics, and press the dash tailgate open, then shut the driver door, and open the kid's door before the tailgate shuts, I can eliminate 4 out of 6 honks! I wonder if there's a safety HONK that can be added so I don't slip on the ice doing this morning dance.
 






I feel you, on the "Drop Off" routine, When I know I am going to have that situation, I just leave my key in the cup holder.
 



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Just leave the driver's side door open just a hair... Won't honk.
 






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