What is the key switch on the floor next to the bit to open the fuel cap??????
It locks the fuel/engine lid levers.
I think it locks the fuel cap ???
It also stops the doors from being unlocked from the inside so you can leave the top down
Quote from: "Bowman"It also stops the doors from being unlocked from the inside so you can leave the top down
Duzzit?? I'm gonna try that tomorrow!
Ohh if that works with the doors - kewl!!! Will try 2morrow 2!!
Thought that was 2 presses of the lock button on the key?
1 press sets alarm,
2 preses deadlocks doors,
3 presses disables interior microwave sensor.
I always thought it only effected the fule cap cover and the engine lid.
Simon
Quote from: "spit"Quote from: "Bowman"It also stops the doors from being unlocked from the inside so you can leave the top down
Duzzit?? I'm gonna try that tomorrow!
No it doesnt s:!: :!: s:!:
Quote from: "SteveJ"Quote from: "spit"Quote from: "Bowman"It also stops the doors from being unlocked from the inside so you can leave the top down
Duzzit?? I'm gonna try that tomorrow!
No it doesnt s:!: :!: s:!:
What he said...
Its got absolutley nothing to do with your doors. The only thing it does it lock the levers and restrict access to the engine compartment and fuel tank. Deadlocking of the doors is achieved via the central locking system, as detailed above.
QuoteIts got absolutley nothing to do with your doors
s:wink: :wink: s:wink: True, its just a mechanical lever lock! s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
Quote from: "SimonC_Here"Thought that was 2 presses of the lock button on the key?
3 presses disables interior microwave sensor.
Simon
whats that ? sorry if i sound bit think on this one.
Quote from: "Blu_MRs"whats that ? sorry if i sound bit think on this one.
Not at all.
Get out of your car, and press the lock button on your key. This locks your doors, and sets your alarm.
Press it again (within approx 3 seconds) and it applies the dead-locks. This is the same as above, but it means that the car can no longer be unlocked from the inside. So a brick through a window still wont get you full access.
Press it a 3rd time, and it will still be dealocked, but it will diable the microwave sensor inside the car. Useful if you leave the hood down, a pet inside, or if its really windy and your alarm keeps going off.
Thats all there is to it...
Thanks for that , i always click the button once so useful to know !! s:P :P s:P
I tested this on my car when I first collected it, because the salesman didn't know exactly how it worked.
My car will dead lock on the first button press, I tested it with the roof and windows down.
The second press made another click from the door locks, but still didn't change the way it was locked, i.e that leaning in from the outside the doors still couldn't be opened.
3rd press does indeed knock off the microwave sensors.
Anyone know if the locking stratergy can be altered by dealers this way, I know that certain ford vehicles can be configured like this.
Quote from: "nighthawk"Anyone know if the locking stratergy can be altered by dealers this way, I know that certain ford vehicles can be configured like this.
I'm sure it can...I used to have the 1 press=lock, 2 presses=deadlock, but when I tried some (SC?) instructions for locking/unlocking the doors when the car is running/turned off, I lost that feature and haven't gotten it back since s:roll: :roll: s:roll:
Quote from: "GSB"Press it a 3rd time, and it will still be dealocked, but it will diable the microwave sensor inside the car. Useful if you leave the hood down.
I
never turn off the interior sensor when I leave the hood down. If anyone wants to try their luck then I know the alarm will go off.
I can also trigger my alarm by pressing it a third time a little while after the second press. Can anyone else do this yet or am I still the only one with this handy crowd clearing feature?
Nope.
Sequence of button presses on mine is :
1. locked (interior sensors on)
2. deadlocked (sensors on)
3. deadlocked (sensors off) - indicators stay on for about a second.
Pressing the button again toggles between 2 and 3.
Quote from: "Peter Laborne"I can also trigger my alarm by pressing it a third time a little while after the second press. Can anyone else do this yet or am I still the only one with this handy crowd clearing feature?
think you may have a fault here Peter, don't know why its setting it off but the only thing that should go off is the interior sensor
Quote from: "kanujunkie"think you may have a fault here Peter, don't know why its setting it off but the only thing that should go off is the interior sensor
Mine does it too..
Alarm the car, (either deadlocked or not, it makes no difference), wait a while (it's usually been a minute or more when I've done it accidentally) and hit lock again, and the alarm starts going off..
They key thing is that it doesn't do that if I simply press it four times in a row in quick succession (I don't think), only if I hit "lock" when the car has already been locked for a little while..
could this be a pre 03 thing, mine doesn't do it s:? :? s:?
I seem to remember this being discussed before, and I think there was a reason for it (cant think what though) and I reckon it was a pre-03 thing.
Didnt Peter do it to scare kids away?
It could be an attack alarm, Aftermarket alarms i've had in the past have done it. The theory being if you are jumped as you get near the car its an easy way of setting the alarm of and attracting attention. I'm going to test mine tonight, hope it does it, as said its a brilliant way of clearing kids from around your car.
just tried mine ('00) been locked for ages pressed lock again and nothing just a flash from indicators left it couple of mins pressed again and nothing just flash from indicators, didnt stay on for ages as in disabling microwave sensor surprisingly though, just a quick flash s:o :o s:o
my new car, the 3 press puts all the windows up - how cool s8) 8) s8)
Quote from: "cstevens"my new car, the 3 press puts all the windows up - how cool s8) 8) s8)
Ooohhhhh s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
my dad was trying it on the other day, taking the mick of my "manual" roof, with his audi a4 cabriolet, turning the key in the door and putting the roof up, I just laughed and said it still takes 35 seconds, put my roof up AND down and drove off while he was still waiting s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Quote from: "aaronjb"Mine does it too..
Alarm the car, (either deadlocked or not, it makes no difference), wait a while (it's usually been a minute or more when I've done it accidentally) and hit lock again, and the alarm starts going off.
Thank god it's just not me.
It is a handy feature, but irritating if you accidently sit on your keys!!!
Quote from: "cstevens"Didnt Peter do it to scare kids away?
My famous one was to scare the couple who were getting extremely intimate on the bonnet of my 2!!!!
On my old alarm the _panic_ function, which you guys are describing, came from holding a button down for x time.
However on my new on I havent a clue. with the roof down sometimes the alarm beeps. but never with the roof up. Same button same sequence etc :s
Who knows.....
Phil
Yep, 1st click locks, 2nd deadocks, 3rd disables the movement sensors.
The lock on the floor is just for the fuel cap and engine cover levers. It exists for the same reason the bonnet lever is in the glove compartment...
Quote from: "Peter Laborne"Quote from: "cstevens"Didnt Peter do it to scare kids away?
My famous one was to scare the couple who were getting extremely intimate on the bonnet of my 2!!!!
I thought you heard about that one at JAE this year Chris s:?: :?: s:?:
Don't remember that particular conversation - maybe you're thinking of Craig again?
worrying... s:wink: :wink: s:wink: