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Old 12-09-2007, 02:01 AM
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Still learning about comfort access but...

Let's say I have it set so only the driver door opens upon entry. So when I have 3 other people getting in the car and I grab the driver door handle only the driver door opens. Then I have to get into the car and press the unlock button to let them in.

But sometimes it works that way and sometimes it doesn't (and everyone's door opens). So last night I had the same scenario and instead of grabbing the driver door, I grabbed the rear door behind the driver side...and all the doors unlocked. So I'm thinking that when all the doors every other time in this scenario, it was because the person opening the rear door grabbed thier door handle before me (or as I was passing them)...Does this logic sound right?


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