Automatic Door Locks When Honda Goes into Drive
My Honda has power door locks and a security system, but it doesn't auto
lock the doors like our previous vehicle. Is there an aftermarket accessory that will do this on my Honda? If so, where can I get it? |
Re: Automatic Door Locks When Honda Goes into Drive
In article <n2V1b.9917$Xp4.601306@twister.austin.rr.com>,
"Dean Thompson" <dwt@houston.rr.com> wrote: > My Honda has power door locks and a security system, but it doesn't auto > lock the doors like our previous vehicle. Is there an aftermarket accessory > that will do this on my Honda? If so, where can I get it? > > Any aftermarket shop should be able to do this for you. Although, I never understood the need or desire for it... |
Re: Automatic Door Locks When Honda Goes into Drive
In article <n2V1b.9917$Xp4.601306@twister.austin.rr.com>,
"Dean Thompson" <dwt@houston.rr.com> wrote: > My Honda has power door locks and a security system, but it doesn't auto > lock the doors like our previous vehicle. Is there an aftermarket accessory > that will do this on my Honda? If so, where can I get it? > > Any aftermarket shop should be able to do this for you. Although, I never understood the need or desire for it... |
Re: Automatic Door Locks When Honda Goes into Drive
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > In article <FrW1b.817654$ro6.16362519@news2.calgary.shaw.ca >, > Tony Hwang <dragon40@shaw.ca> wrote: > > >>Safety from carjacking? It is a matter of some wiring and relay job >>to trigger the master lock switch signal. > > > Yes. > > But you could do what I've always done since the day I started driving: > reach over and hit the lock button..... Hi, I am not the original poster. I was just posting follow up. Tony |
Re: Automatic Door Locks When Honda Goes into Drive
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > In article <FrW1b.817654$ro6.16362519@news2.calgary.shaw.ca >, > Tony Hwang <dragon40@shaw.ca> wrote: > > >>Safety from carjacking? It is a matter of some wiring and relay job >>to trigger the master lock switch signal. > > > Yes. > > But you could do what I've always done since the day I started driving: > reach over and hit the lock button..... Hi, I am not the original poster. I was just posting follow up. Tony |
Re: Automatic Door Locks When Honda Goes into Drive
Adam Clarke wrote: > Seems to me that if you were that worried about car Jackers you would learn > how to reach over and press the lock button!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Auto locks > are for lazy people... Actually I have a Concorde with autolocking doors. At approximately 15 MPH the doors lock. A nice convenience. My previous car the doors locked when I turned the car on. The Ziebart alarm system had this feature. Before that I just hit the lock button before I even closed the door. |
Re: Automatic Door Locks When Honda Goes into Drive
Adam Clarke wrote: > Seems to me that if you were that worried about car Jackers you would learn > how to reach over and press the lock button!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Auto locks > are for lazy people... Actually I have a Concorde with autolocking doors. At approximately 15 MPH the doors lock. A nice convenience. My previous car the doors locked when I turned the car on. The Ziebart alarm system had this feature. Before that I just hit the lock button before I even closed the door. |
Re: Automatic Door Locks When Honda Goes into Drive
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <FrW1b.817654$ro6.16362519@news2.calgary.shaw.ca >, > Tony Hwang <dragon40@shaw.ca> wrote: > >>Safety from carjacking? It is a matter of some wiring and relay job >>to trigger the master lock switch signal. > > Yes. > > But you could do what I've always done since the day I started driving: > reach over and hit the lock button..... Sure, and you could skip the power windows and just roll them up & down, and skip the power brakes and simply step harder on the brake pedal, etc. It's a convenience, not a deal maker. BTW, when did you become the template for behaviour in the industrialized world? |
Re: Automatic Door Locks When Honda Goes into Drive
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <FrW1b.817654$ro6.16362519@news2.calgary.shaw.ca >, > Tony Hwang <dragon40@shaw.ca> wrote: > >>Safety from carjacking? It is a matter of some wiring and relay job >>to trigger the master lock switch signal. > > Yes. > > But you could do what I've always done since the day I started driving: > reach over and hit the lock button..... Sure, and you could skip the power windows and just roll them up & down, and skip the power brakes and simply step harder on the brake pedal, etc. It's a convenience, not a deal maker. BTW, when did you become the template for behaviour in the industrialized world? |
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