Are the rear door locks supposed to stay locked when you put the truck in park? Some friends were asking me when they were riding in the back. Is there a way to change it?
Are the rear door locks supposed to stay locked when you put the truck in park? Some friends were asking me when they were riding in the back. Is there a way to change it?
Yep! After i put the truck I'n drive and go over 1-2 mph it locks automatically U then HAVE to push the unlock for the rear to get out
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You could deactivate the AutoLock Feature. But that also stops the doors from automatically locking. So you will have to manually lock and unlock all doors, which would be another pain in the azz to me. Got the best of both worlds, as my aftermarket alarm system automatically unlocks all doors when the ignition is turned off.
I keep it the way it is. Just wondering if it was right. My friends will have to deal.
Watch out for this. We took a friends girlfriends car out drinking one night and a buddy kept trying to bail out of the car going down the road, so we flipped the switch. Welllllll apparently the taco bell didnt sit right, and he couldnt get the door open to yack, so she ended up with 3 half digested chalupas all over the door panel, seat and down the side of the car from him trying to get his head out the window, lol.
Yeah, Ive already messed with the child locks. They dont think its funny.
My 2 year old car seat is behind the passenger side, everytime I get out and leave the truck running, I forget to unlock the doors! It is kind of frustrating.
Within 12 seconds of her first time ever in the truck she figured out that she could reach the door handle and open the door. Child lock on!