Pilot locks by itself
Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about
the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not that. When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't know? Or is there a problem with the car? Love our Pilot! -- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
The Pilot is fairly new, so I've never seen it with the problem, but you
could have a bad driver's door lock actuator. If it "senses" that the door has been locked it will signal all of the other door to lock too. (assuming that Honda hasn't changed that way it works). "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > that. > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > Love our Pilot! > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
The Pilot is fairly new, so I've never seen it with the problem, but you
could have a bad driver's door lock actuator. If it "senses" that the door has been locked it will signal all of the other door to lock too. (assuming that Honda hasn't changed that way it works). "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > that. > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > Love our Pilot! > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
The Pilot is fairly new, so I've never seen it with the problem, but you
could have a bad driver's door lock actuator. If it "senses" that the door has been locked it will signal all of the other door to lock too. (assuming that Honda hasn't changed that way it works). "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > that. > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > Love our Pilot! > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Are you sure someone with a control in their pocket isn't bumping a button.
I have that problem as my office is over the driveway and once in a while I find a power sliding door open... "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > that. > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > Love our Pilot! > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Are you sure someone with a control in their pocket isn't bumping a button.
I have that problem as my office is over the driveway and once in a while I find a power sliding door open... "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > that. > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > Love our Pilot! > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Are you sure someone with a control in their pocket isn't bumping a button.
I have that problem as my office is over the driveway and once in a while I find a power sliding door open... "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > that. > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > Love our Pilot! > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Don't think so. Our remotes take a little work to operate, and we're aware
of that and being careful. It goes in for it's first 7500 mile service soon, so I'll ask the dealer to look at it. -- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA "BillW" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message news:XxXkb.2821$P%1.2469435@newssvr28.news.prodigy .com... > Are you sure someone with a control in their pocket isn't bumping a button. > I have that problem as my office is over the driveway and once in a while I > find a power sliding door open... > > > "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message > news:LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > about > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > > that. > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > don't > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > -- > > Bob Burns > > Mill Hall PA > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Don't think so. Our remotes take a little work to operate, and we're aware
of that and being careful. It goes in for it's first 7500 mile service soon, so I'll ask the dealer to look at it. -- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA "BillW" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message news:XxXkb.2821$P%1.2469435@newssvr28.news.prodigy .com... > Are you sure someone with a control in their pocket isn't bumping a button. > I have that problem as my office is over the driveway and once in a while I > find a power sliding door open... > > > "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message > news:LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > about > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > > that. > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > don't > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > -- > > Bob Burns > > Mill Hall PA > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Don't think so. Our remotes take a little work to operate, and we're aware
of that and being careful. It goes in for it's first 7500 mile service soon, so I'll ask the dealer to look at it. -- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA "BillW" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message news:XxXkb.2821$P%1.2469435@newssvr28.news.prodigy .com... > Are you sure someone with a control in their pocket isn't bumping a button. > I have that problem as my office is over the driveway and once in a while I > find a power sliding door open... > > > "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message > news:LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > about > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > > that. > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > don't > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > -- > > Bob Burns > > Mill Hall PA > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
"Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > that. > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > know? Or is there a problem with the car? I have an after market remote starter, that locks/unlocks the doors as well. It has a setting that allows it to lock the doors of the vehicle after a certain amount of time elapses. You may have the same option. I would suggest getting out of the vehicle, and waiting to see how long it takes for the doors to lock, to verify that it is doing it on it's own. -- Brian www.accesswave.ca/~orion |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
"Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > that. > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > know? Or is there a problem with the car? I have an after market remote starter, that locks/unlocks the doors as well. It has a setting that allows it to lock the doors of the vehicle after a certain amount of time elapses. You may have the same option. I would suggest getting out of the vehicle, and waiting to see how long it takes for the doors to lock, to verify that it is doing it on it's own. -- Brian www.accesswave.ca/~orion |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
"Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > that. > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > know? Or is there a problem with the car? I have an after market remote starter, that locks/unlocks the doors as well. It has a setting that allows it to lock the doors of the vehicle after a certain amount of time elapses. You may have the same option. I would suggest getting out of the vehicle, and waiting to see how long it takes for the doors to lock, to verify that it is doing it on it's own. -- Brian www.accesswave.ca/~orion |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob
Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > that. > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > Love our Pilot! I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the steering wheel lock. |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob
Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > that. > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > Love our Pilot! I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the steering wheel lock. |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob
Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > that. > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > Love our Pilot! I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the steering wheel lock. |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway
waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. -- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > > that. > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > Love our Pilot! > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > steering wheel lock. |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway
waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. -- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > > that. > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > Love our Pilot! > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > steering wheel lock. |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway
waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. -- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > > that. > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > Love our Pilot! > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > steering wheel lock. |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Bob
Here is my take on this problem... The alarm system will remotely lock the doors on the Pilot after 30 seconds +/- 15 seconds in a couple of instances: 1. If the lights are left, the alarm/keyless entry will turn off the lights and lock the doors. Note if the lights are left on and the keys are in the ignition the truck should not lock!! 2. If the truck is locked by the FOB and then unlocked by the FOB and no door is opened within the above time limit. My experience with this system is not good. We have a 2003 EX and twice I have had to rescue the wife for keys locked in the truck, due to the above conditions. In both cases, the keys were left in the truck and the lights were on. I discussed this with my Honda dealer. I wanted to turn this "feature" off, but it cannot be done. Additionally, I wanted to add an external keypad (similar to my 95 Explorer), but none was available. If I had bought the lower end model (LX) and had the dealer install the optional alarm, the autolock could be disabled. But on the factory installed alarm, it cannot (how about that!!!) Anyway, you might try http://www.honda-pilot.org/ for additional information. Regards Jeff "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:V8ulb.12016$W16.5999@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net... > Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway > waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > about > > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. > Not > > > that. > > > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come > out > > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > don't > > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > > steering wheel lock. > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Bob
Here is my take on this problem... The alarm system will remotely lock the doors on the Pilot after 30 seconds +/- 15 seconds in a couple of instances: 1. If the lights are left, the alarm/keyless entry will turn off the lights and lock the doors. Note if the lights are left on and the keys are in the ignition the truck should not lock!! 2. If the truck is locked by the FOB and then unlocked by the FOB and no door is opened within the above time limit. My experience with this system is not good. We have a 2003 EX and twice I have had to rescue the wife for keys locked in the truck, due to the above conditions. In both cases, the keys were left in the truck and the lights were on. I discussed this with my Honda dealer. I wanted to turn this "feature" off, but it cannot be done. Additionally, I wanted to add an external keypad (similar to my 95 Explorer), but none was available. If I had bought the lower end model (LX) and had the dealer install the optional alarm, the autolock could be disabled. But on the factory installed alarm, it cannot (how about that!!!) Anyway, you might try http://www.honda-pilot.org/ for additional information. Regards Jeff "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:V8ulb.12016$W16.5999@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net... > Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway > waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > about > > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. > Not > > > that. > > > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come > out > > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > don't > > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > > steering wheel lock. > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Bob
Here is my take on this problem... The alarm system will remotely lock the doors on the Pilot after 30 seconds +/- 15 seconds in a couple of instances: 1. If the lights are left, the alarm/keyless entry will turn off the lights and lock the doors. Note if the lights are left on and the keys are in the ignition the truck should not lock!! 2. If the truck is locked by the FOB and then unlocked by the FOB and no door is opened within the above time limit. My experience with this system is not good. We have a 2003 EX and twice I have had to rescue the wife for keys locked in the truck, due to the above conditions. In both cases, the keys were left in the truck and the lights were on. I discussed this with my Honda dealer. I wanted to turn this "feature" off, but it cannot be done. Additionally, I wanted to add an external keypad (similar to my 95 Explorer), but none was available. If I had bought the lower end model (LX) and had the dealer install the optional alarm, the autolock could be disabled. But on the factory installed alarm, it cannot (how about that!!!) Anyway, you might try http://www.honda-pilot.org/ for additional information. Regards Jeff "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:V8ulb.12016$W16.5999@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net... > Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway > waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > about > > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. > Not > > > that. > > > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come > out > > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > don't > > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > > steering wheel lock. > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Thanks for the insight. Don't think we left the lights on, but may have.
-- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA "Kiebler" <kieblerfamily@comcastspamthis.net.com> wrote in message news:WsmdneIQrIOYnAqiRVn-uw@comcast.com... > Bob > > Here is my take on this problem... > > The alarm system will remotely lock the doors on the Pilot after 30 seconds > +/- 15 seconds in a couple of instances: > > 1. If the lights are left, the alarm/keyless entry will turn off the lights > and lock the doors. Note if the lights are left on and the keys are in the > ignition the truck should not lock!! > 2. If the truck is locked by the FOB and then unlocked by the FOB and no > door is opened within the above time limit. > > My experience with this system is not good. We have a 2003 EX and twice I > have had to rescue the wife for keys locked in the truck, due to the above > conditions. In both cases, the keys were left in the truck and the lights > were on. > > I discussed this with my Honda dealer. I wanted to turn this "feature" off, > but it cannot be done. Additionally, I wanted to add an external keypad > (similar to my 95 Explorer), but none was available. > > If I had bought the lower end model (LX) and had the dealer install the > optional alarm, the autolock could be disabled. But on the factory > installed alarm, it cannot (how about that!!!) > > Anyway, you might try http://www.honda-pilot.org/ for additional > information. > > Regards > > Jeff > > > > "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message > news:V8ulb.12016$W16.5999@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net... > > Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway > > waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. > > > > -- > > Bob Burns > > Mill Hall PA > > > > > > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > > > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > > > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > > about > > > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. > > Not > > > > that. > > > > > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come > > out > > > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > > don't > > > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > > > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > > > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have > left > > > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > > > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > > > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering > wheel--it's > > > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > > > steering wheel lock. > > > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Thanks for the insight. Don't think we left the lights on, but may have.
-- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA "Kiebler" <kieblerfamily@comcastspamthis.net.com> wrote in message news:WsmdneIQrIOYnAqiRVn-uw@comcast.com... > Bob > > Here is my take on this problem... > > The alarm system will remotely lock the doors on the Pilot after 30 seconds > +/- 15 seconds in a couple of instances: > > 1. If the lights are left, the alarm/keyless entry will turn off the lights > and lock the doors. Note if the lights are left on and the keys are in the > ignition the truck should not lock!! > 2. If the truck is locked by the FOB and then unlocked by the FOB and no > door is opened within the above time limit. > > My experience with this system is not good. We have a 2003 EX and twice I > have had to rescue the wife for keys locked in the truck, due to the above > conditions. In both cases, the keys were left in the truck and the lights > were on. > > I discussed this with my Honda dealer. I wanted to turn this "feature" off, > but it cannot be done. Additionally, I wanted to add an external keypad > (similar to my 95 Explorer), but none was available. > > If I had bought the lower end model (LX) and had the dealer install the > optional alarm, the autolock could be disabled. But on the factory > installed alarm, it cannot (how about that!!!) > > Anyway, you might try http://www.honda-pilot.org/ for additional > information. > > Regards > > Jeff > > > > "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message > news:V8ulb.12016$W16.5999@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net... > > Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway > > waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. > > > > -- > > Bob Burns > > Mill Hall PA > > > > > > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > > > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > > > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > > about > > > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. > > Not > > > > that. > > > > > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come > > out > > > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > > don't > > > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > > > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > > > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have > left > > > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > > > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > > > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering > wheel--it's > > > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > > > steering wheel lock. > > > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Thanks for the insight. Don't think we left the lights on, but may have.
-- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA "Kiebler" <kieblerfamily@comcastspamthis.net.com> wrote in message news:WsmdneIQrIOYnAqiRVn-uw@comcast.com... > Bob > > Here is my take on this problem... > > The alarm system will remotely lock the doors on the Pilot after 30 seconds > +/- 15 seconds in a couple of instances: > > 1. If the lights are left, the alarm/keyless entry will turn off the lights > and lock the doors. Note if the lights are left on and the keys are in the > ignition the truck should not lock!! > 2. If the truck is locked by the FOB and then unlocked by the FOB and no > door is opened within the above time limit. > > My experience with this system is not good. We have a 2003 EX and twice I > have had to rescue the wife for keys locked in the truck, due to the above > conditions. In both cases, the keys were left in the truck and the lights > were on. > > I discussed this with my Honda dealer. I wanted to turn this "feature" off, > but it cannot be done. Additionally, I wanted to add an external keypad > (similar to my 95 Explorer), but none was available. > > If I had bought the lower end model (LX) and had the dealer install the > optional alarm, the autolock could be disabled. But on the factory > installed alarm, it cannot (how about that!!!) > > Anyway, you might try http://www.honda-pilot.org/ for additional > information. > > Regards > > Jeff > > > > "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message > news:V8ulb.12016$W16.5999@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net... > > Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway > > waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. > > > > -- > > Bob Burns > > Mill Hall PA > > > > > > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > > > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > > > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > > about > > > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. > > Not > > > > that. > > > > > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come > > out > > > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > > don't > > > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > > > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > > > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have > left > > > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > > > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > > > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering > wheel--it's > > > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > > > steering wheel lock. > > > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
Thanks for the insight. Don't think we left the lights on, but may have.
-- Bob Burns Mill Hall PA "Kiebler" <kieblerfamily@comcastspamthis.net.com> wrote in message news:WsmdneIQrIOYnAqiRVn-uw@comcast.com... > Bob > > Here is my take on this problem... > > The alarm system will remotely lock the doors on the Pilot after 30 seconds > +/- 15 seconds in a couple of instances: > > 1. If the lights are left, the alarm/keyless entry will turn off the lights > and lock the doors. Note if the lights are left on and the keys are in the > ignition the truck should not lock!! > 2. If the truck is locked by the FOB and then unlocked by the FOB and no > door is opened within the above time limit. > > My experience with this system is not good. We have a 2003 EX and twice I > have had to rescue the wife for keys locked in the truck, due to the above > conditions. In both cases, the keys were left in the truck and the lights > were on. > > I discussed this with my Honda dealer. I wanted to turn this "feature" off, > but it cannot be done. Additionally, I wanted to add an external keypad > (similar to my 95 Explorer), but none was available. > > If I had bought the lower end model (LX) and had the dealer install the > optional alarm, the autolock could be disabled. But on the factory > installed alarm, it cannot (how about that!!!) > > Anyway, you might try http://www.honda-pilot.org/ for additional > information. > > Regards > > Jeff > > > > "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message > news:V8ulb.12016$W16.5999@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net... > > Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway > > waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. > > > > -- > > Bob Burns > > Mill Hall PA > > > > > > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > > > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > > > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > > about > > > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. > > Not > > > > that. > > > > > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come > > out > > > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > > don't > > > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > > > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > > > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have > left > > > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > > > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > > > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering > wheel--it's > > > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > > > steering wheel lock. > > > > > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
What has happened to us is that we will inadvertently lock the car from
inside the house by handling the Remote Control or it hitting something in my pocket. -- Joe Norton "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:V8ulb.12016$W16.5999@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net... > Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway > waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > about > > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. > Not > > > that. > > > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come > out > > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > don't > > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > > steering wheel lock. > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
What has happened to us is that we will inadvertently lock the car from
inside the house by handling the Remote Control or it hitting something in my pocket. -- Joe Norton "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:V8ulb.12016$W16.5999@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net... > Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway > waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > about > > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. > Not > > > that. > > > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come > out > > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > don't > > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > > steering wheel lock. > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
What has happened to us is that we will inadvertently lock the car from
inside the house by handling the Remote Control or it hitting something in my pocket. -- Joe Norton "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:V8ulb.12016$W16.5999@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net... > Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway > waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > about > > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. > Not > > > that. > > > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come > out > > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > don't > > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > > steering wheel lock. > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
What has happened to us is that we will inadvertently lock the car from
inside the house by handling the Remote Control or it hitting something in my pocket. -- Joe Norton "Bob Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote in message news:V8ulb.12016$W16.5999@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net... > Tried that- it doesn't happen every time. The times I sat in the driveway > waiting for it, it didn't! I'll try again. > > -- > Bob Burns > Mill Hall PA > > > > "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message > news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know > about > > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. > Not > > > that. > > > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come > out > > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we > don't > > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > > > Love our Pilot! > > > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > > steering wheel lock. > > |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
It's possible you have two alarm systems on your Pilot both operating with
the same fob and the added system is causing this malfunction. Most dealers install aftermarket (non honda) security systems on their new vehicles for financing and insurance purposes due to vandalism in their lot. One way to check if you have two systems: is there only one red light blinking when you arm the system (in the instrument cluster)? if so then you have just a factory system installed. Or do you see an additional light blinking (besides the one on the radio) when you arm it. Either way you should bring it back to your dealer for assistance. "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > > that. > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > Love our Pilot! > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > steering wheel lock. |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
It's possible you have two alarm systems on your Pilot both operating with
the same fob and the added system is causing this malfunction. Most dealers install aftermarket (non honda) security systems on their new vehicles for financing and insurance purposes due to vandalism in their lot. One way to check if you have two systems: is there only one red light blinking when you arm the system (in the instrument cluster)? if so then you have just a factory system installed. Or do you see an additional light blinking (besides the one on the radio) when you arm it. Either way you should bring it back to your dealer for assistance. "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > > that. > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > Love our Pilot! > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > steering wheel lock. |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
It's possible you have two alarm systems on your Pilot both operating with
the same fob and the added system is causing this malfunction. Most dealers install aftermarket (non honda) security systems on their new vehicles for financing and insurance purposes due to vandalism in their lot. One way to check if you have two systems: is there only one red light blinking when you arm the system (in the instrument cluster)? if so then you have just a factory system installed. Or do you see an additional light blinking (besides the one on the radio) when you arm it. Either way you should bring it back to your dealer for assistance. "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > > that. > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > Love our Pilot! > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > steering wheel lock. |
Re: Pilot locks by itself
It's possible you have two alarm systems on your Pilot both operating with
the same fob and the added system is causing this malfunction. Most dealers install aftermarket (non honda) security systems on their new vehicles for financing and insurance purposes due to vandalism in their lot. One way to check if you have two systems: is there only one red light blinking when you arm the system (in the instrument cluster)? if so then you have just a factory system installed. Or do you see an additional light blinking (besides the one on the radio) when you arm it. Either way you should bring it back to your dealer for assistance. "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:billbjohnson555-2110031050380001@pm3-broad-201.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > In article <LtQkb.4327$Uz6.395@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.n et>, "Bob > Burns" <xxxx@xxxx.net> wrote: > > > Our Pilot locks itself after sitting in the drive for a while. I know about > > the thing where if you unlock with the remote, it will relock again. Not > > that. > > > > When we pull into the drive and get out without locking, and then come out > > in several hours to go out again, it's locked. Is there something we don't > > know? Or is there a problem with the car? > > > > Love our Pilot! > > I agree with the person that suggested that you test it by leaving the > doors unlocked and measuring how much time it takes the doors to lock. > Repost after you have conducted this test. In a way--unless you have left > the keys in the car--this seems like a great feature since all of us on > occassion have forgot to lock the vehicle. Also do a separate test with > the windows down and the keys in the lock mounted on steering wheel--it's > possible the doors won't lock automatically if the keys are in the > steering wheel lock. |
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