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- winger
- Member Since: 19 Mar 2017
- Location: Somerset
- Posts: 205
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Disabling keyless entry
If you would like to disable (or re-enable) keyless entry, note the following (which was not explained to me by my dealer, though apparently should have been!)
The steps to disable keyless entry/ locking using the smart key are as follows:-
1. Open the driver's door. To avoid inadvertent operation of the feature the driver door must be open. If other doors, including trunk and boot are open, the sequence will not work.
2. Press ‘approach light’ key fob button 3 times within 3 seconds.
3. Press the ‘lock or unlock’ button on the same smart key within 1 second.
a. ‘Lock’ will enable passive entry/ exit
b. ‘Unlock’ will disable passive entry/ exit
Note: If any other button is pressed at any point or if a valid button is pressed too late, the sequence will abort.
Note: Upon valid detection of the button press sequence, the vehicle will acknowledge the event by automatically flashing the headlamps. The number of flashes may vary depending on the age of the vehicle and the type of lights fitted.
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- Pcheaven
- Member Since: 06 Jun 2017
- Location: Tunbridge wells
- Posts: 378
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top tip, cheers, may give it a try later
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- Pcheaven
- Member Since: 06 Jun 2017
- Location: Tunbridge wells
- Posts: 378
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Re: Disabling keyless entry
winger wrote:
If you would like to disable (or re-enable) keyless entry, note the following (which was not explained to me by my dealer, though apparently should have been!)
The steps to disable keyless entry/ locking using the smart key are as follows:-
1. Open the driver's door. To avoid inadvertent operation of the feature the driver door must be open. If other doors, including trunk and boot are open, the sequence will not work.
2. Press ‘approach light’ key fob button 3 times within 3 seconds.
3. Press the ‘lock or unlock’ button on the same smart key within 1 second.
a. ‘Lock’ will enable passive entry/ exit
b. ‘Unlock’ will disable passive entry/ exit
Note: If any other button is pressed at any point or if a valid button is pressed too late, the sequence will abort.
Note: Upon valid detection of the button press sequence, the vehicle will acknowledge the event by automatically flashing the headlamps. The number of flashes may vary depending on the age of the vehicle and the type of lights fitted.
just tried this - it didnt work for me
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- winger
- Member Since: 19 Mar 2017
- Location: Somerset
- Posts: 205
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Works fine for me, both ways. You have to be quick (use two
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