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D4 key less entry not working. Switched off?
2013 D4 XS. Getting to grips with newly purchased car. Searches so far show that with key in pocket you should be able to open door by pulling handle. Not working on mine. Wonder if switched off by previous owner.
Many searches on net but cannot find instructions for switching this back on. Or am I doing something daft ??
15th Sep 2018 6:27 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Press lights on button on fob then lock (or is it unlock ), should switch it back on. You deffo have it?
15th Sep 2018 6:35 pm
tintenter
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Location: Oldham
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Did the XS in 2013 have keyless entry, just looked on Autotrader, found hald a dozen 2013 XS models, none with keyless entry.
Do the external door handles have a little rubber square on them
15th Sep 2018 9:11 pm
chugga90
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16th Sep 2018 7:04 am
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Washwipe wrote:
Do the external door handles have a little rubber square on them
Member Since: 19 Feb 2013
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Aargh...... suspect mine is non keyless.
Followed tintenter instructions to the letter several times to 'enable keyless entry'.
1. After 3 x on headlamp button, I then heard a buzz on pressing lock button.
2. Closed door but no change on pulling driver door handle.
3. I don't think I have a 'door handle keyless area'. All my handles are plain with no markings other than the lock symbol on the passenger door fixed part of the handle, for key entry. Black spot on handle picture as previous answer not present.
4. The only auto function I can find is that if I unlock the car on the button, then fail to open any door, the car will revert to locked within about 30 secs. requiring further button unlock if I want to open a door.
Rather a shame if keyless not present although the 'buzz' in 1. suggests something is happening.
Thinking caps on again please.
16th Sep 2018 9:45 am
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Washwipe wrote:
Just because you can’t turn yours off
Tell me about it. Flip side of using it is I walk up to our other cars expecting them to be keyless.
@ DSL, I get grief from the boss as it’s deactivated, but I remind her that there is a much better chance it will still be were it was left.
criky18 wrote:
Aargh...... suspect mine is non keyless.
Followed tintenter instructions to the letter several times to 'enable keyless entry'.
1. After 3 x on headlamp button, I then heard a buzz on pressing lock button.
2. Closed door but no change on pulling driver door handle.
3. I don't think I have a 'door handle keyless area'. All my handles are plain with no markings other than the lock symbol on the passenger door fixed part of the handle, for key entry. Black spot on handle picture as previous answer not present.
4. The only auto function I can find is that if I unlock the car on the button, then fail to open any door, the car will revert to locked within about 30 secs. requiring further button unlock if I want to open a door.
Rather a shame if keyless not present although the 'buzz' in 1. suggests something is happening.
Thinking caps on again please.
If you haven’t got the little square as in DSL’s post then you haven’t got keyless entry, the little square is pressed to lock the vehicle leaving your fob in the pocket.
Most vehicles re-lock after a minute if you unlock it but don’t open the door, it’s normal.
16th Sep 2018 9:56 am
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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I have switched the keyless entry off on my folks’ D4, they only ever used it when they thought the boot unlocked when they walked up to it.
Mind you, not as funny as my D4 (ex-folks’ D4) parked near their D4 and mum pressing the unlock button on her fob and couldn’t understand why my car (ex-her car) wasn’t unlocking. She’d have gotten a real fright had I left my car open and actually gotten in, she’s a bit of neat freak.
I know, I was obviously adopted.
16th Sep 2018 10:02 am
criky18
Member Since: 19 Feb 2013
Location: Warwickshire
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With much regret I have to accept I do not in fact have keyless open / lock so back to the old way of pressing those rather hard buttons on the remote.
Many thanks to those who took time to reply and especially the child's guide on / off which I could not find elsewhere. Hope others will take benefit from this thread.
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