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Car Forum / Honda Cars / February 2006

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Auto door locking?

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GluedToTheScreen - 11 Feb 2006 00:12 GMT
Question regarding 2006 Pilot...

I'm told by one dealer that it only has manually controlled power door
locks... and another one says it can be programmed to lock the doors either
when you put the car into drive or when it reaches 7 mph.

Does it have auto locking and, if so, how is this function programmed?

Thanks!
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Art - 11 Feb 2006 02:30 GMT
Did you check your manual?  Some Honda's have the feature you are looking
for, others do not.  If it is important to you don't rely on the dealer
assurance.  Check the manual or spec sheet.

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GluedToTheScreen - 11 Feb 2006 20:21 GMT
> Did you check your manual?  Some Honda's have the feature you are
> looking for, others do not.  If it is important to you don't rely on
> the dealer assurance.  Check the manual or spec sheet.

Sure, I checked the manual and can find nothing about it there... just
conflicting statements from 2 dealers... and the fact that the doors do NOT
automatically lock when put in drive or reach any speed.  So, it must not be
a feature.

Dang.

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Art - 11 Feb 2006 23:23 GMT
My new odyssey had it but my wife's new Accord does not.

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Theodore  Kaplan - 13 Feb 2006 00:59 GMT
I have an 05 Element and an 05 civic Hybrid.  Neither of them lock
automatically, and there is no mention of having the feature in either car's
manual, so it must be something unique to particular models.
> My new odyssey had it but my wife's new Accord does not.
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Rocky - 12 Feb 2006 18:39 GMT
I noticed on my 03 Pilot that if I use the remote to unlock my pilot, and I
do not open a door right away, all locks will lock within a minute - that's
annoying if I come out of my house with my arms full carrying a large box
thinking I unlocked the car and then I find all the doors are locked.
Rocky

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Seth - 12 Feb 2006 19:05 GMT
>I noticed on my 03 Pilot that if I use the remote to unlock my pilot, and I
>do not open a door right away, all locks will lock within a minute - that's
>annoying if I come out of my house with my arms full carrying a large box
>thinking I unlocked the car and then I find all the doors are locked.

It does that by-design.  In case one hit the unlock accidentally (like with
keys in pocket) and does that so the vehicle doesn't sit there un-protected
all night.
L Alpert - 14 Feb 2006 00:25 GMT
>I noticed on my 03 Pilot that if I use the remote to unlock my pilot, and I
>do not open a door right away, all locks will lock within a minute - that's
>annoying if I come out of my house with my arms full carrying a large box
>thinking I unlocked the car and then I find all the doors are locked.
> Rocky

Just crack open the door.......

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