My son locked himself in
My son locked himself in
While I was washing my car with my 18 month old playing inside, he grabbed the key fob and locked the doors. I thought by pressing the button on the outside door handle they should unlock, seeing as the fob was close to the door, but no luck. Neither side would open. I had my spare in the house so I could get him out, but anyone know why the doors wouldn't open by simply pressing the handle button?
the car has sensors that detect where the key fob is, it's safety features. So basically like how you can't lock your keys in your trunk, someone can't open your locked door with you in it....
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Originally Posted by longbutthair
It's because the car knows the FOB is in the car. Otherwise anyone can pass by your car & press the button to unlock your door.
sorry. ^ beat me to my answer.
sorry. ^ beat me to my answer.
well if you're in the car driving and stop at a signal(bad neighborhood) with your doors locked, you dont want a thief to be able to press the button open the door and... well you get the idea
, its a safety feature....
, its a safety feature....
Originally Posted by douglas555
Yeah, but that's why we don't leave our keys in the car when we park it.
Otherwise anyone can pass by your car & press the button to unlock your door while you're in it.
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