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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2006

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Richard Edwards - 26 Mar 2006 17:41 GMT
I have tried unsuccessfully to engage the "auto lock" feature by
following the directions in the owner's manual of my 2006 Civic Hybrid
carefully.  Is there a trick that does not appear in the instructions?
I would like the door locks to engage automatically at 9 mph as the
manual describes.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Richard
Richard Kuroski - 28 Mar 2006 15:41 GMT
Rich, I have a 2006 Civic and the auto lock function is pretty straight
forward.  I have mine set to lock when I take the shift lever out of park.
When I stop and turn the key to the first position the drivers side door
unlocks.  I would imagine that the hybrid is pretty much the same.  If there
is any trick it is listening to the "beeps/clicks" and following the time
line in the manual.  Did all this on the first pass.  I don't have the
manual in front of me but I think there is also something about having the
doors shut while programming the function.

>I have tried unsuccessfully to engage the "auto lock" feature by
> following the directions in the owner's manual of my 2006 Civic Hybrid
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> Richard
 
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