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Automatic locking doors...
Thanks, Todder
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My 2001 doesnt auto lock. I guess that these are dealer programmable features?
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GT1 or Carsoft
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Dealer programmed or with the equipment listed in previous post.
No BMWs automatically unlock. |
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Thanks, I will look into these.
Todder
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I believe the auto lock is one of the functions programmed into the key memory. You will have to take it to someone (dealer) that can reprogram your keys/X5. Take a look at the main X5 page under “miscellaneous” and you’ll find a couple of links for key memory programming.
I looked at updating the memory features at one time and found it can be expansive if you have a lot to change because of the man hours. I was told by the dealer that each function had to be reprogrammed by itself, taking 5 to 15 minutes each. At some point I am going to go to another dealer to verify the info from the first dealer. |
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$tealer is BS'ing. Multiple parameters in each category can be set. Look at the screen shots in the link above for a better understanding of the programming.
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The Key Memory Configuration link on the X5 main page has the following listed as a setting under "Car": "Relock 2 minutes after unlocking without door opening" "Vehicle will automatically be relocked two minutes after being inadvertently unlocked once (when doors or trunk were not opened). " The above does have the X5 as a model that can have this option set. This is a feature I would never have set, so when I looked into the price of having some options changed I did not ask about this one. When working around a car I tend to keep the keys in the driver’s seat to keep them dry while washing or causing the panic mode to go off while changing the oil. I did this once in on my wife’s CR-v while working under the car (it does relock the doors so I can’t leave the keys in the car). Somehow the remote position itself in my pocket with my knife pressing into the remote on the panic button. I shot out from out the car like a cat sitting under a car when the engine starts. Lesson learned, when changing the oil and under the front of a CR-v, don’t have keys in pocket while you are laying right under an extremely loud noise maker and not expecting the alarm to go off. The CR-v keys now stay well away from me and the car when I am under it. |
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We were just talking about this yesterday.
You know, you leave the house and you wonder. did I close the garage door? Hmmmmm. Well sometime I do that with the X. Hmmmm did I lock the car? Maybe some of us need the the auto lock in 2mins after I leave the car thing. Sounds useful to me.
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