syymon
Member Since: 04 Aug 2021
Location: Lincolnshire
Posts: 7
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Drive-away locking stays in effect when engine off |
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Hello, not sure if I'm misremembering things but my disco 4 seems to be acting differently than I'm sure it used to.
I have always had drive-away locking enabled but I'm pretty certain that when I used to stop the car and turn the engine off all the doors unlocked automatically. However, now, when I stop the car and turn off the engine and get out of the driver's door all the other doors are still locked as well as the tailgate. I either have to use the remote to unlock them or press the unlock button next to the driver's door handle.
Like I say, I'm almost certain this didn't used to happen - but I may be deluding myself.
Has anyone got any comments or advice please?
Thanks
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4th Aug 2021 10:41 pm |
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swansty
Member Since: 21 Sep 2008
Location: Northern Ireland
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Thats what mine does and always has done. Although on thinking about it, im nearly sure that all doors and boot unlock when i open the drivers door.
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5th Aug 2021 7:15 am |
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darrind
Member Since: 04 Jul 2008
Location: In A World of My Own!
Posts: 2892
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Try a hard reset Must stop buying shiny toys....
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5th Aug 2021 7:18 am |
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Famousfive
Member Since: 12 Aug 2014
Location: Southampton
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Re: Drive-away locking stays in effect when engine off |
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syymon wrote:when I stop the car and turn off the engine and get out of the driver's door all the other doors are still locked as well as the tailgate
Good news is I don't think you are going mad
I think you will have a slicking actuator on one of the doors that is stopping the other doors to unlock when you open the drivers door.
Lock the car and walk round to see if any stay open and vice-versa Stolen - D4 Loire Blue
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5th Aug 2021 7:39 am |
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syymon
Member Since: 04 Aug 2021
Location: Lincolnshire
Posts: 7
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swansty wrote:Thats what mine does and always has done. Although on thinking about it, im nearly sure that all doors and boot unlock when i open the drivers door.
Thanks. Mine are still all locked when I've opened the driver's door though.
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5th Aug 2021 8:29 am |
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syymon
Member Since: 04 Aug 2021
Location: Lincolnshire
Posts: 7
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Re: Drive-away locking stays in effect when engine off |
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Famousfive wrote:syymon wrote:when I stop the car and turn off the engine and get out of the driver's door all the other doors are still locked as well as the tailgate
Good news is I don't think you are going mad
I think you will have a slicking actuator on one of the doors that is stopping the other doors to unlock when you open the drivers door.
Lock the car and walk round to see if any stay open and vice-versa
Thanks for psychological reassurance.
I'll go and check that but I think it's all the other doors are staying locked. What I'll do is try to various combinations of opening other doors first.
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5th Aug 2021 8:32 am |
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syymon
Member Since: 04 Aug 2021
Location: Lincolnshire
Posts: 7
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darrind wrote:Try a hard reset
Thanks for that, will try this first.
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5th Aug 2021 8:36 am |
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NikBrown27
Member Since: 09 Feb 2021
Location: Earls Colne
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Sorry to jump on the thread but what is a hard reset please?
I haven't found ctrl + alt + del yet and didn't realise there was one.
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5th Aug 2021 11:17 am |
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NikBrown27
Member Since: 09 Feb 2021
Location: Earls Colne
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Thank you. Everyday is a school day!
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5th Aug 2021 11:47 am |
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JonM
Member Since: 24 May 2012
Location: North Yorkshire
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There is a setting in the menu accessed from the steering wheel for "2-stage unlocking". If this is set, the driver's door will unlock leaving the remaining doors locked until a second "unlock" command is received to unlock the rest. It's intended to provide some protection against car-jacking when someone jumps in through a passenger door while the driver is getting in or out. MY2022 D5 HSE D300 - with extra nice bits added
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5th Aug 2021 12:46 pm |
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Hardware
Member Since: 28 Jun 2016
Location: Hiding under the M60
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I think 2-stage unlocking just means two key-fob presses to unlock rest of the doors, just 1 for drivers door.
at least that's how mine works.
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5th Aug 2021 1:42 pm |
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syymon
Member Since: 04 Aug 2021
Location: Lincolnshire
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JonM wrote:There is a setting in the menu accessed from the steering wheel for "2-stage unlocking". If this is set, the driver's door will unlock leaving the remaining doors locked until a second "unlock" command is received to unlock the rest. It's intended to provide some protection against car-jacking when someone jumps in through a passenger door while the driver is getting in or out.
Thanks for the suggestion but I'd already checked that and it's not that unfortunately.
Still to try hard reset - which incidently when I read a guide on it the other day said that "you disconnect pos and neg from battery and then hold terminals together" ... pretty sure they meant terminal clamps together as surely connecting the terminals themselves together would create further problems, to say the least!
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5th Aug 2021 9:44 pm |
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syymon
Member Since: 04 Aug 2021
Location: Lincolnshire
Posts: 7
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darrind wrote:Try a hard reset
Nope, hard reset hasn't worked.
Tried the passenger door out...
Drive away, allow drive-away locking to engage, stop car, turn engine off, exit car through driver's door and all other doors still locked.
Drive away, allow drive-away locking to engage, stop car, turn engine off, exit car through passenger door and all other doors unlocked - clearly triggered by the opening of the passenger door.
In addition when you open the driver's door it feels "different" when the handle is pulled - like it's not triggering the unlock of all other doors but passenger one does.
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6th Aug 2021 6:51 pm |
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darrind
Member Since: 04 Jul 2008
Location: In A World of My Own!
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OK so if a hard reset has failed, something else to have a quick look at is when you unlock the car from the outside does the drivers side open ok if you open another door first, may sound a bit daft but when my actuator was starting to fail the first time I realised was when I opened the passenger side door first and all other doors except the drivers side opened ok but the drivers side wouldn't open from outside unless I locked the car then unlocked and opened it from the divers side door handle. ironically as that was the one used most often I hadn't noticed and it was probably like that for a long time. Changed the actuator and it has been fine since Must stop buying shiny toys....
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6th Aug 2021 6:59 pm |
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