Lock your keys in trunk - easier than the interior
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Lock your keys in trunk - easier than the interior
Yeah, I'm spoiled.
My other car, toss the key fob in the trunk, close it, the horn beeps three times, lights flash and trunk opens back up.
My new (to me) '07 G35, arrive at airport, toss bag containing keys in trunk, close trunk, think "Oh ****, hope the trunk or door still opens!", realize nothing is opening on this now sealed and locked car. Call wife, sit down for 45 minutes while keys and grief travel to airport, resume life.
I guess I sort of get why you can't unlock the trunk or doors with the key in the interior since it could be the second set left there on purpose, but not locking in the first place sure would be nice! I knew I could start the car with the key in the trunk, but apparently that's where it ends.
My '03 G35 had issues with randomly locking that I learned to be cautious of, but apparently I've got more to learn once again.
My other car, toss the key fob in the trunk, close it, the horn beeps three times, lights flash and trunk opens back up.
My new (to me) '07 G35, arrive at airport, toss bag containing keys in trunk, close trunk, think "Oh ****, hope the trunk or door still opens!", realize nothing is opening on this now sealed and locked car. Call wife, sit down for 45 minutes while keys and grief travel to airport, resume life.
I guess I sort of get why you can't unlock the trunk or doors with the key in the interior since it could be the second set left there on purpose, but not locking in the first place sure would be nice! I knew I could start the car with the key in the trunk, but apparently that's where it ends.
My '03 G35 had issues with randomly locking that I learned to be cautious of, but apparently I've got more to learn once again.
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You guys had me doubting myself, wondering if the trunk was actually unlatched the whole time!
Last night I tossed my keys in the trunk a couple times and each time the trunk locked and stayed locked. As you might imagine, this brought howls of laughter and ridicule from my SO and kids, wondering if I enjoyed the previous night so much I wanted to repeat.
I did this with the doors unlocked, with the doors locked with the fob and with the doors locked with the button on the outside of the driver's door, and in every case the trunk latched, stayed latched and couldn't be released with any of the exterior buttons. The trunk lid was definitely locked - I tried to lift it as well.
This isn't a user defined setting somehow in the setup menu is it?
Looks like this will be on my list of repairs I guess..... thanks to all for clearing this up!
Last night I tossed my keys in the trunk a couple times and each time the trunk locked and stayed locked. As you might imagine, this brought howls of laughter and ridicule from my SO and kids, wondering if I enjoyed the previous night so much I wanted to repeat.
I did this with the doors unlocked, with the doors locked with the fob and with the doors locked with the button on the outside of the driver's door, and in every case the trunk latched, stayed latched and couldn't be released with any of the exterior buttons. The trunk lid was definitely locked - I tried to lift it as well.
This isn't a user defined setting somehow in the setup menu is it?
Looks like this will be on my list of repairs I guess..... thanks to all for clearing this up!
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1) next time u wanna try this trick....take the mechanical key OUT and throw the remote in, that way if it locks, ur still ok
2) it shouldnt EVER lock....if the key is in the trunk it should pop right back up, unless something was obstructing the signal
3) little glitch, if the car is locked and you try the key trick, the trunk will open. If you try the key trick while the car is unlocked, wont open. Scared me at first until i realized the car was open
2) it shouldnt EVER lock....if the key is in the trunk it should pop right back up, unless something was obstructing the signal
3) little glitch, if the car is locked and you try the key trick, the trunk will open. If you try the key trick while the car is unlocked, wont open. Scared me at first until i realized the car was open
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I tried to play w/ this thing today and it seems that if you lock your car using your key WHILE the key is in the trunk then you can close the trunk.
Edit: Hmmm, I just try it again w/ both the Altima and the G and it seems that I cannot close the trunk at all. I'm not sure what I did this morning that it allowed me to close the trunk.
Edit: Hmmm, I just try it again w/ both the Altima and the G and it seems that I cannot close the trunk at all. I'm not sure what I did this morning that it allowed me to close the trunk.
Last edited by gooddeal2; 11-21-2009 at 03:55 PM.
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Ok I tried it and I can lock my fob in the trunk. LOL Good thing I tried it. Doors locked and throw the fob in and close the trunk with no issue. Tried to open the trunk and doors by pushing the buttoms nothing it was locked. I had to get my other fob to open it.
Interesting. Anyone else wants to try it?
Make sure you have the other key!!!! LOL
Interesting. Anyone else wants to try it?
Make sure you have the other key!!!! LOL
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Ok I tried it and I can lock my fob in the trunk. LOL Good thing I tried it. Doors locked and throw the fob in and close the trunk with no issue. Tried to open the trunk and doors by pushing the buttoms nothing it was locked. I had to get my other fob to open it.
Interesting. Anyone else wants to try it?
Make sure you have the other key!!!! LOL
Interesting. Anyone else wants to try it?
Make sure you have the other key!!!! LOL
There are a couple of antennas that detect key position, one of which is for the trunk. So could be an issue with the antenna (or its ability to detect the key such as maybe its location inside the trunk), an issue with the BCM, and am not sure of this but maybe an issue with the trunk open sensor. If I remember correct if the truck thinks it is open it will not try to open. I believe you should see an indication on your gauge cluster if that is the case but maybe not if it fails.
I would take this to a dealer since if it is the BCM this may be just the tip of the iceberg as far as failure of the BCM.