did you try just holding down one button for a few seconds, or a combination of buttons? for my old car i shut off the priority by holding down the unlock button for a few seconds.
Actually its not that it takes time it is because I got an alarm that doesnt have an option for a double pulse on the unlock wire. So for some reason it is not unlocking at all. So instead of spending more $$ on a module just for a double pulse........
I figure if I change it over so the single pulse will unlock all my doors, then I dont need 2 key FOBs to carry around with me.
I can't remember the steps but it's in my manual. I did it, it was pretty easy. Hitting the unlock button once opens all doors. But when I turn the car off it only opens mine and the passenger's, not the back seat doors.
Does anyone else's car do this? When I double tap my fob's unlock button to unlock all the doors, the car doesn't do it smoothly at all... it blinks the lights and the door locks too many times, it seems like its about 2 or 3 times. It really looks like the car is stumbling all over itself or wringing in pain. I was wondering if it was supposed to be like that.
Does anyone else's car do this? When I double tap my fob's unlock button to unlock all the doors, the car doesn't do it smoothly at all... it blinks the lights and the door locks too many times, it seems like its about 2 or 3 times. It really looks like the car is stumbling all over itself or wringing in pain. I was wondering if it was supposed to be like that.
I can't remember the steps but it's in my manual. I did it, it was pretty easy. Hitting the unlock button once opens all doors. But when I turn the car off it only opens mine and the passenger's, not the back seat doors.
I can't remember the steps but it's in my manual. I did it, it was pretty easy. Hitting the unlock button once opens all doors. But when I turn the car off it only opens mine and the passenger's, not the back seat doors.
Have the child safety locks turned on???
No, they're turned off. But I don't care much, there's hardly someone on the backseat, it's just me and my wife.
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