Hi,
My friend has got a new c class coupe. She has a small dog which she
leaves in the car for short periods. She can lock the car using the
key, which doesn't activate the alarm....but it doesn't lock the trunk
( boot in uk ) . The trunk/boot has no keyhole.
So, how do you lock all of the car doors, including the trunk/boot,
but without activating the alarm?
thanks........
Josh - 12 Aug 2005 20:48 GMT
> She has a small dog which she leaves in the car for short periods.
You're kidding, right? Leaving any pet in a closed car is dangerous as
temperatures rise very quickly. And if she leaves the window open for the
dog, why lock it?
Josh
> Hi,
> My friend has got a new c class coupe. She has a small dog which she
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> but without activating the alarm?
> thanks........
Dori A Schmetterling - 13 Aug 2005 12:15 GMT
What does the dealer say?
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> Hi,
> My friend has got a new c class coupe. She has a small dog which she
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> but without activating the alarm?
> thanks........
DaveS - 26 Aug 2005 22:07 GMT
> What does the dealer say?
>
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>>but without activating the alarm?
>>thanks........
RTFM (Read the Fine Manual). Your friend should be able to disable the
'interior movement sensor' by pushing the lower half of the switch with
picture of a car and a hook. Or by pushing the switch with a picture of
a car with a couple a saucers in the interior. The dealer should have
explained this to her at 'hand-over' RTFM.
PS NEVER LEAVE A DOG IN A CAR HOWEVER SMALL