Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
"E. Meyer" <e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in
news:BD64ABA6.9A4D6%e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org: > On 9/7/04 11:51 PM, in article > Xns955E8F41EDE2XZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.165, "Nobody" > <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: > >> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in news:elmop- >> D3DF0E.22545707092004@text.usenetserver.com: >> >>> But the original claim is that "doors lock after she leaves the car, >>> without her activating the remote control". That's BROKEN. On a >>> new car, one should take that to the dealer to be fixed (after >>> reading the fine owner's manual to make sure one isn't doing >>> something wrong). >>> >>> >> >> This is normal behavior. I've had an Acura RSX and an '04 Accord and >> they both do this IF: You shut off the engine, remove the key, get >> out and shut the door...it will lock automatically after 30 seconds >> or so. I found this out the hard way with my RSX when I left the >> keys on the passenger seat and got out to check >> something...fortunately, I was in my driveway :) > > I would like to see the marketing survey that convinced them that > anybody actually wants this feature... > It will also shut the headlights off if you leave them on. |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
"E. Meyer" <e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in
news:BD64ABA6.9A4D6%e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org: > On 9/7/04 11:51 PM, in article > Xns955E8F41EDE2XZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.165, "Nobody" > <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: > >> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in news:elmop- >> D3DF0E.22545707092004@text.usenetserver.com: >> >>> But the original claim is that "doors lock after she leaves the car, >>> without her activating the remote control". That's BROKEN. On a >>> new car, one should take that to the dealer to be fixed (after >>> reading the fine owner's manual to make sure one isn't doing >>> something wrong). >>> >>> >> >> This is normal behavior. I've had an Acura RSX and an '04 Accord and >> they both do this IF: You shut off the engine, remove the key, get >> out and shut the door...it will lock automatically after 30 seconds >> or so. I found this out the hard way with my RSX when I left the >> keys on the passenger seat and got out to check >> something...fortunately, I was in my driveway :) > > I would like to see the marketing survey that convinced them that > anybody actually wants this feature... > It will also shut the headlights off if you leave them on. |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
"Hank" <jdoe@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:%mL%c.274398$UTP.213668@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com: > > "Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message > news:Xns955E87F42B7CXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.165 ... >> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in >> news:elmop-2CDB00.06462607092004@text.usenetserver.com: >> >>> In article <Xns955D19C53A516XZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.167> , >>> Nobody <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >> 1. Doors lock after she leaves the car, without her >>>> >> activating the remote control; >>>> > >>>> > Broken. Fix it--it's under warranty. BUT: step one should >>>> > always be, look in the owner's manual. It gives complete and >>>> > exhaustive information on how the locking system is supposed to >>>> > behave. Make sure you aren't doing something wrong. My guess is >>>> > you've never even cracked the owner's manual. Do you even know >>>> > where it is? >>>> > >>>> >>>> Nope, normal. My Accord does this. The car thinks you walked away >>>> without locking it. >>> >>> That must be controllable by the owner, then. No way does a car >>> lock itself without some positive action on the driver/owner's part. >>> >> >> Nope, it does. Get in the car start it. Shut it off and remove the >> key. Get out and shut the door without locking it. Watch for 30 >> seconds. > > > No way I drive a 2004 accord and the car Will Not lock it self as you > describe. > but it will relock it self within 30sec or so if you use your remote > to unlock it and don't open the door within 30 sec. or so. > > > Nope, you're wrong...I had an EX...which model do you have? |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
"Hank" <jdoe@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:%mL%c.274398$UTP.213668@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com: > > "Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message > news:Xns955E87F42B7CXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.165 ... >> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in >> news:elmop-2CDB00.06462607092004@text.usenetserver.com: >> >>> In article <Xns955D19C53A516XZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.167> , >>> Nobody <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >> 1. Doors lock after she leaves the car, without her >>>> >> activating the remote control; >>>> > >>>> > Broken. Fix it--it's under warranty. BUT: step one should >>>> > always be, look in the owner's manual. It gives complete and >>>> > exhaustive information on how the locking system is supposed to >>>> > behave. Make sure you aren't doing something wrong. My guess is >>>> > you've never even cracked the owner's manual. Do you even know >>>> > where it is? >>>> > >>>> >>>> Nope, normal. My Accord does this. The car thinks you walked away >>>> without locking it. >>> >>> That must be controllable by the owner, then. No way does a car >>> lock itself without some positive action on the driver/owner's part. >>> >> >> Nope, it does. Get in the car start it. Shut it off and remove the >> key. Get out and shut the door without locking it. Watch for 30 >> seconds. > > > No way I drive a 2004 accord and the car Will Not lock it self as you > describe. > but it will relock it self within 30sec or so if you use your remote > to unlock it and don't open the door within 30 sec. or so. > > > Nope, you're wrong...I had an EX...which model do you have? |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
"L Alpert" <alpertl@xxcomcast.net> wrote in news:aZN%c.134903$9d6.72234
@attbi_s54: > Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> In article <sZt%c.21571$vy.14613@attbi_s52>, >> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxcomcast.net> wrote: >> >>>>>>> 1. Doors lock after she leaves the car, without her >>>>>>> activating the remote control; >>>>>> >>>>>> Broken. Fix it--it's under warranty. BUT: step one should >>>>>> always be, look in the owner's manual. It gives complete and >>>>>> exhaustive information on how the locking system is supposed to >>>>>> behave. Make sure you aren't doing something wrong. My guess is >>>>>> you've never even cracked the owner's manual. Do you even know >>>>>> where it is? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Nope, normal. My Accord does this. The car thinks you walked away >>>>> without locking it. >>>> >>>> That must be controllable by the owner, then. No way does a car >>>> lock itself without some positive action on the driver/owner's part. >>> >>> My 04 will relock itself if it is unlocked and the door is not >>> opened in about 1 minute. Even if I lower the windows..... >> >> That's standard Honda behavior. Nice. >> >> But the original claim is that "doors lock after she leaves the car, >> without her activating the remote control". That's BROKEN. On a new >> car, one should take that to the dealer to be fixed (after reading the >> fine owner's manual to make sure one isn't doing something wrong). > > Yes, my 04 doesn't do this. If I don't lock it, it stays that way..... > > > It IS normal...however, it probably only does this if you have the security system. I had an EX which has the security system standard. I don't have the security system on my CR-V and it *does not* do this. It does have the 30-second relock feature, however. |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
"L Alpert" <alpertl@xxcomcast.net> wrote in news:aZN%c.134903$9d6.72234
@attbi_s54: > Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> In article <sZt%c.21571$vy.14613@attbi_s52>, >> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxcomcast.net> wrote: >> >>>>>>> 1. Doors lock after she leaves the car, without her >>>>>>> activating the remote control; >>>>>> >>>>>> Broken. Fix it--it's under warranty. BUT: step one should >>>>>> always be, look in the owner's manual. It gives complete and >>>>>> exhaustive information on how the locking system is supposed to >>>>>> behave. Make sure you aren't doing something wrong. My guess is >>>>>> you've never even cracked the owner's manual. Do you even know >>>>>> where it is? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Nope, normal. My Accord does this. The car thinks you walked away >>>>> without locking it. >>>> >>>> That must be controllable by the owner, then. No way does a car >>>> lock itself without some positive action on the driver/owner's part. >>> >>> My 04 will relock itself if it is unlocked and the door is not >>> opened in about 1 minute. Even if I lower the windows..... >> >> That's standard Honda behavior. Nice. >> >> But the original claim is that "doors lock after she leaves the car, >> without her activating the remote control". That's BROKEN. On a new >> car, one should take that to the dealer to be fixed (after reading the >> fine owner's manual to make sure one isn't doing something wrong). > > Yes, my 04 doesn't do this. If I don't lock it, it stays that way..... > > > It IS normal...however, it probably only does this if you have the security system. I had an EX which has the security system standard. I don't have the security system on my CR-V and it *does not* do this. It does have the 30-second relock feature, however. |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
"L Alpert" <alpertl@xxcomcast.net> wrote in news:aZN%c.134903$9d6.72234
@attbi_s54: > Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> In article <sZt%c.21571$vy.14613@attbi_s52>, >> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxcomcast.net> wrote: >> >>>>>>> 1. Doors lock after she leaves the car, without her >>>>>>> activating the remote control; >>>>>> >>>>>> Broken. Fix it--it's under warranty. BUT: step one should >>>>>> always be, look in the owner's manual. It gives complete and >>>>>> exhaustive information on how the locking system is supposed to >>>>>> behave. Make sure you aren't doing something wrong. My guess is >>>>>> you've never even cracked the owner's manual. Do you even know >>>>>> where it is? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Nope, normal. My Accord does this. The car thinks you walked away >>>>> without locking it. >>>> >>>> That must be controllable by the owner, then. No way does a car >>>> lock itself without some positive action on the driver/owner's part. >>> >>> My 04 will relock itself if it is unlocked and the door is not >>> opened in about 1 minute. Even if I lower the windows..... >> >> That's standard Honda behavior. Nice. >> >> But the original claim is that "doors lock after she leaves the car, >> without her activating the remote control". That's BROKEN. On a new >> car, one should take that to the dealer to be fixed (after reading the >> fine owner's manual to make sure one isn't doing something wrong). > > Yes, my 04 doesn't do this. If I don't lock it, it stays that way..... > > > If you had a security system, it would do this... |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
"L Alpert" <alpertl@xxcomcast.net> wrote in news:aZN%c.134903$9d6.72234
@attbi_s54: > Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> In article <sZt%c.21571$vy.14613@attbi_s52>, >> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxcomcast.net> wrote: >> >>>>>>> 1. Doors lock after she leaves the car, without her >>>>>>> activating the remote control; >>>>>> >>>>>> Broken. Fix it--it's under warranty. BUT: step one should >>>>>> always be, look in the owner's manual. It gives complete and >>>>>> exhaustive information on how the locking system is supposed to >>>>>> behave. Make sure you aren't doing something wrong. My guess is >>>>>> you've never even cracked the owner's manual. Do you even know >>>>>> where it is? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Nope, normal. My Accord does this. The car thinks you walked away >>>>> without locking it. >>>> >>>> That must be controllable by the owner, then. No way does a car >>>> lock itself without some positive action on the driver/owner's part. >>> >>> My 04 will relock itself if it is unlocked and the door is not >>> opened in about 1 minute. Even if I lower the windows..... >> >> That's standard Honda behavior. Nice. >> >> But the original claim is that "doors lock after she leaves the car, >> without her activating the remote control". That's BROKEN. On a new >> car, one should take that to the dealer to be fixed (after reading the >> fine owner's manual to make sure one isn't doing something wrong). > > Yes, my 04 doesn't do this. If I don't lock it, it stays that way..... > > > If you had a security system, it would do this... |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
"Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:Xns955F24EB8AF3XZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.167 ... > "Hank" <jdoe@hotmail.com> wrote in > news:%mL%c.274398$UTP.213668@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com: > >> >> "Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message >> news:Xns955E87F42B7CXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.165 ... >>> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in >>> news:elmop-2CDB00.06462607092004@text.usenetserver.com: >>> >>>> In article <Xns955D19C53A516XZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.167> , >>>> Nobody <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >> 1. Doors lock after she leaves the car, without her >>>>> >> activating the remote control; >>>>> > >>>>> > Broken. Fix it--it's under warranty. BUT: step one should >>>>> > always be, look in the owner's manual. It gives complete and >>>>> > exhaustive information on how the locking system is supposed to >>>>> > behave. Make sure you aren't doing something wrong. My guess is >>>>> > you've never even cracked the owner's manual. Do you even know >>>>> > where it is? >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> Nope, normal. My Accord does this. The car thinks you walked away >>>>> without locking it. >>>> >>>> That must be controllable by the owner, then. No way does a car >>>> lock itself without some positive action on the driver/owner's part. >>>> >>> >>> Nope, it does. Get in the car start it. Shut it off and remove the >>> key. Get out and shut the door without locking it. Watch for 30 >>> seconds. >> >> >> No way I drive a 2004 accord and the car Will Not lock it self as you >> describe. >> but it will relock it self within 30sec or so if you use your remote >> to unlock it and don't open the door within 30 sec. or so. >> >> >> > > Nope, you're wrong...I had an EX...which model do you have? I am not wrong. I have a V6 EX sedan with the security system and the car does not lock it self as you describe, if it did I would bring it back to the dealer to have it fixed!!!!!!! |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
"Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:Xns955F24EB8AF3XZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.167 ... > "Hank" <jdoe@hotmail.com> wrote in > news:%mL%c.274398$UTP.213668@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com: > >> >> "Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message >> news:Xns955E87F42B7CXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.165 ... >>> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in >>> news:elmop-2CDB00.06462607092004@text.usenetserver.com: >>> >>>> In article <Xns955D19C53A516XZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.167> , >>>> Nobody <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >> 1. Doors lock after she leaves the car, without her >>>>> >> activating the remote control; >>>>> > >>>>> > Broken. Fix it--it's under warranty. BUT: step one should >>>>> > always be, look in the owner's manual. It gives complete and >>>>> > exhaustive information on how the locking system is supposed to >>>>> > behave. Make sure you aren't doing something wrong. My guess is >>>>> > you've never even cracked the owner's manual. Do you even know >>>>> > where it is? >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> Nope, normal. My Accord does this. The car thinks you walked away >>>>> without locking it. >>>> >>>> That must be controllable by the owner, then. No way does a car >>>> lock itself without some positive action on the driver/owner's part. >>>> >>> >>> Nope, it does. Get in the car start it. Shut it off and remove the >>> key. Get out and shut the door without locking it. Watch for 30 >>> seconds. >> >> >> No way I drive a 2004 accord and the car Will Not lock it self as you >> describe. >> but it will relock it self within 30sec or so if you use your remote >> to unlock it and don't open the door within 30 sec. or so. >> >> >> > > Nope, you're wrong...I had an EX...which model do you have? I am not wrong. I have a V6 EX sedan with the security system and the car does not lock it self as you describe, if it did I would bring it back to the dealer to have it fixed!!!!!!! |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
On 9/8/04 11:11 PM, in article
Xns955F22B6F2CFXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.167, "Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: > "E. Meyer" <e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in > news:BD64ABA6.9A4D6%e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org: > >> On 9/7/04 11:51 PM, in article >> Xns955E8F41EDE2XZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.165, "Nobody" >> <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: >> >>> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in news:elmop- >>> D3DF0E.22545707092004@text.usenetserver.com: >>> >>>> But the original claim is that "doors lock after she leaves the car, >>>> without her activating the remote control". That's BROKEN. On a >>>> new car, one should take that to the dealer to be fixed (after >>>> reading the fine owner's manual to make sure one isn't doing >>>> something wrong). >>>> >>>> >>> >>> This is normal behavior. I've had an Acura RSX and an '04 Accord and >>> they both do this IF: You shut off the engine, remove the key, get >>> out and shut the door...it will lock automatically after 30 seconds >>> or so. I found this out the hard way with my RSX when I left the >>> keys on the passenger seat and got out to check >>> something...fortunately, I was in my driveway :) >> >> I would like to see the marketing survey that convinced them that >> anybody actually wants this feature... >> > > It will also shut the headlights off if you leave them on. They've all done that since at least 2000. I like that feature. Locking me out is not something I would sign up for. |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
On 9/8/04 11:11 PM, in article
Xns955F22B6F2CFXZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.167, "Nobody" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: > "E. Meyer" <e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in > news:BD64ABA6.9A4D6%e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org: > >> On 9/7/04 11:51 PM, in article >> Xns955E8F41EDE2XZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.165, "Nobody" >> <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: >> >>> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in news:elmop- >>> D3DF0E.22545707092004@text.usenetserver.com: >>> >>>> But the original claim is that "doors lock after she leaves the car, >>>> without her activating the remote control". That's BROKEN. On a >>>> new car, one should take that to the dealer to be fixed (after >>>> reading the fine owner's manual to make sure one isn't doing >>>> something wrong). >>>> >>>> >>> >>> This is normal behavior. I've had an Acura RSX and an '04 Accord and >>> they both do this IF: You shut off the engine, remove the key, get >>> out and shut the door...it will lock automatically after 30 seconds >>> or so. I found this out the hard way with my RSX when I left the >>> keys on the passenger seat and got out to check >>> something...fortunately, I was in my driveway :) >> >> I would like to see the marketing survey that convinced them that >> anybody actually wants this feature... >> > > It will also shut the headlights off if you leave them on. They've all done that since at least 2000. I like that feature. Locking me out is not something I would sign up for. |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
Nobody wrote:
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxcomcast.net> wrote in > news:aZN%c.134903$9d6.72234 @attbi_s54: > >> Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >>> In article <sZt%c.21571$vy.14613@attbi_s52>, >>> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxcomcast.net> wrote: >>> >>>>>>>> 1. Doors lock after she leaves the car, without her >>>>>>>> activating the remote control; >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Broken. Fix it--it's under warranty. BUT: step one should >>>>>>> always be, look in the owner's manual. It gives complete and >>>>>>> exhaustive information on how the locking system is supposed to >>>>>>> behave. Make sure you aren't doing something wrong. My guess >>>>>>> is you've never even cracked the owner's manual. Do you even >>>>>>> know where it is? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Nope, normal. My Accord does this. The car thinks you walked >>>>>> away without locking it. >>>>> >>>>> That must be controllable by the owner, then. No way does a car >>>>> lock itself without some positive action on the driver/owner's >>>>> part. >>>> >>>> My 04 will relock itself if it is unlocked and the door is not >>>> opened in about 1 minute. Even if I lower the windows..... >>> >>> That's standard Honda behavior. Nice. >>> >>> But the original claim is that "doors lock after she leaves the car, >>> without her activating the remote control". That's BROKEN. On a >>> new car, one should take that to the dealer to be fixed (after >>> reading the fine owner's manual to make sure one isn't doing >>> something wrong). >> >> Yes, my 04 doesn't do this. If I don't lock it, it stays that >> way..... >> >> >> > > It IS normal...however, it probably only does this if you have the > security system. I had an EX which has the security system standard. > I don't have the security system on my CR-V and it *does not* do > this. It does have the 30-second relock feature, however. 2004 EXL V6 4DR with security..... |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
Nobody wrote:
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxcomcast.net> wrote in > news:aZN%c.134903$9d6.72234 @attbi_s54: > >> Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >>> In article <sZt%c.21571$vy.14613@attbi_s52>, >>> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxcomcast.net> wrote: >>> >>>>>>>> 1. Doors lock after she leaves the car, without her >>>>>>>> activating the remote control; >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Broken. Fix it--it's under warranty. BUT: step one should >>>>>>> always be, look in the owner's manual. It gives complete and >>>>>>> exhaustive information on how the locking system is supposed to >>>>>>> behave. Make sure you aren't doing something wrong. My guess >>>>>>> is you've never even cracked the owner's manual. Do you even >>>>>>> know where it is? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Nope, normal. My Accord does this. The car thinks you walked >>>>>> away without locking it. >>>>> >>>>> That must be controllable by the owner, then. No way does a car >>>>> lock itself without some positive action on the driver/owner's >>>>> part. >>>> >>>> My 04 will relock itself if it is unlocked and the door is not >>>> opened in about 1 minute. Even if I lower the windows..... >>> >>> That's standard Honda behavior. Nice. >>> >>> But the original claim is that "doors lock after she leaves the car, >>> without her activating the remote control". That's BROKEN. On a >>> new car, one should take that to the dealer to be fixed (after >>> reading the fine owner's manual to make sure one isn't doing >>> something wrong). >> >> Yes, my 04 doesn't do this. If I don't lock it, it stays that >> way..... >> >> >> > > It IS normal...however, it probably only does this if you have the > security system. I had an EX which has the security system standard. > I don't have the security system on my CR-V and it *does not* do > this. It does have the 30-second relock feature, however. 2004 EXL V6 4DR with security..... |
Re: '03 Accord V6 locks out driver?
"Hank" <jdoe@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:LiW%c.2126$CLJ.1565@news04.bloor.is.net.cable .rogers.com: > I am not wrong. I have a V6 EX sedan with the security system and the > car does not lock it self as you describe, if it did I would bring it > back to the dealer to have it fixed!!!!!!! Not broken. |
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