Central Locking / Unlocking feature
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Hi all,
Just incase others missed my point in my Global Window post. I'm trying to figure if this feature is part of the Global Window feature or not.
My car does not lock the passenger lock when I turn the key in the drivers door!
This method is mentioned in the manual to enable the alarm without the motion sensor.
My car was built May 3rd.
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Just incase others missed my point in my Global Window post. I'm trying to figure if this feature is part of the Global Window feature or not.
My car does not lock the passenger lock when I turn the key in the drivers door!
This method is mentioned in the manual to enable the alarm without the motion sensor.
My car was built May 3rd.
Thanks,
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Originally posted by moc1976@May 18, 2005, 1:37 PM
I will test mine tonite and let you know, to be honest, I haven't paid attention, I don't even think I've locked the doors that way.
I will test mine tonite and let you know, to be honest, I haven't paid attention, I don't even think I've locked the doors that way.
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I just tested mine (built 4/2005) and turning the key to the right locks both doors and flashes the lights. Turning to the left opens the drivers door on the first turn and turning again a second later opens the passenger door.
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Originally posted by moc1976@May 18, 2005, 1:40 PM
Animals in the car, are you crazy : ) I hope that animal doesn't have any fur! Maybe one of those hairless cats or something : )
Animals in the car, are you crazy : ) I hope that animal doesn't have any fur! Maybe one of those hairless cats or something : )
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Originally posted by biznazion@May 18, 2005, 1:49 PM
I just tested mine (built 4/2005) and turning the key to the right locks both doors and flashes the lights. Turning to the left opens the dirvers door on the first turn and turning again a second later opens the passenger door.
I just tested mine (built 4/2005) and turning the key to the right locks both doors and flashes the lights. Turning to the left opens the dirvers door on the first turn and turning again a second later opens the passenger door.
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Tested mine, and it does not work. It will not lock the passenger door, so I don't think you can arm the alarm w/out the motion detecter. Booo, Ford, u stink.
And, I talked to my dealer and the Ford customer service (what a joke) about getting some $ back on this option. And let's just say, I highly doubt it's going to happen.
And, I talked to my dealer and the Ford customer service (what a joke) about getting some $ back on this option. And let's just say, I highly doubt it's going to happen.
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I think you should be able to get this fixed. I don't have the global window down enabled but my alarm fuctions as advertized - don't see any reason why yours should not be fixable.
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Originally posted by biznazion@May 20, 2005, 10:43 AM
I think you should be able to get this fixed. I don't have the global window down enabled but my alarm fuctions as advertized - don't see any reason why yours should not be fixable.
I think you should be able to get this fixed. I don't have the global window down enabled but my alarm fuctions as advertized - don't see any reason why yours should not be fixable.
Biz, can you use the key to do the above? Not really sure how to test that the motion detector is inactivated w/out putting a pet in there or something. Its no biggie to me, as no pets will ride in my car, but I think Fastrack needs it for the pet. All I know is that only my driver's door locks when I do this, it does not lock the passenger door.
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Originally posted by moc1976@May 20, 2005, 12:53 PM
Biz, the alarm works. But if you read the manual, you should be able to lock both the driver's and passenger door with the key in the door. This should lock both doors, and activate the alarm w/out the interior motion detector. That is what Fastrack was referring to (I think) when this post was started.
Biz, can you use the key to do the above? Not really sure how to test that the motion detector is inactivated w/out putting a pet in there or something. Its no biggie to me, as no pets will ride in my car, but I think Fastrack needs it for the pet. All I know is that only my driver's door locks when I do this, it does not lock the passenger door.
Biz, the alarm works. But if you read the manual, you should be able to lock both the driver's and passenger door with the key in the door. This should lock both doors, and activate the alarm w/out the interior motion detector. That is what Fastrack was referring to (I think) when this post was started.
Biz, can you use the key to do the above? Not really sure how to test that the motion detector is inactivated w/out putting a pet in there or something. Its no biggie to me, as no pets will ride in my car, but I think Fastrack needs it for the pet. All I know is that only my driver's door locks when I do this, it does not lock the passenger door.
Yes you are correct that is the reason behind it there are other ways around this. I would have to press the Lock button (while accessory delay is still on) Get out and then lock the door with the key. I haven't tested this yet. I guess I could have someone else lock me in the car and wave my hands to test it
But if I get out of the car without doing this i'm out of luck. They should've just fixed this option...
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Originally posted by moc1976@May 20, 2005, 8:53 AM
Biz, the alarm works. But if you read the manual, you should be able to lock both the driver's and passenger door with the key in the door. This should lock both doors, and activate the alarm w/out the interior motion detector. That is what Fastrack was referring to (I think) when this post was started.
Biz, can you use the key to do the above? Not really sure how to test that the motion detector is inactivated w/out putting a pet in there or something. Its no biggie to me, as no pets will ride in my car, but I think Fastrack needs it for the pet. All I know is that only my driver's door locks when I do this, it does not lock the passenger door.
Biz, the alarm works. But if you read the manual, you should be able to lock both the driver's and passenger door with the key in the door. This should lock both doors, and activate the alarm w/out the interior motion detector. That is what Fastrack was referring to (I think) when this post was started.
Biz, can you use the key to do the above? Not really sure how to test that the motion detector is inactivated w/out putting a pet in there or something. Its no biggie to me, as no pets will ride in my car, but I think Fastrack needs it for the pet. All I know is that only my driver's door locks when I do this, it does not lock the passenger door.
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I don't have the global feature but key in lock locks both doors and flashes lights to signal alarm set. To unlock with key- one turn= drivers door, 2nd turn= passenger door. I definitely need this with our dogs in the car. Yes 2 - non sheding small Yorkies.
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Originally posted by AB05GT@May 21, 2005, 12:01 PM
I don't have the global feature but key in lock locks both doors and flashes lights to signal alarm set. To unlock with key- one turn= drivers door, 2nd turn= passenger door. I definitely need this with our dogs in the car. Yes 2 - non sheding small Yorkies.
I don't have the global feature but key in lock locks both doors and flashes lights to signal alarm set. To unlock with key- one turn= drivers door, 2nd turn= passenger door. I definitely need this with our dogs in the car. Yes 2 - non sheding small Yorkies.
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