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The system has a feature that makes it difficult for you
to lock your keys in your vehicle. If you leave your keys
in the ignition and attempt to lock the doors, the vehicle
will not lock and a chime will sound to remind you that
the keys are in the ignition. If the door lock is pressed
again, within five seconds, the doors will lock and the
keys can be locked in the car. If you leave the keys in
the ignition and move away with the key fob transmitter,
the doors still will not lock. You should notice that the
horn doesn't sound and return to get your keys out of
the ignition.
The system will allow you to lock your keys in the
vehicle if you didn't leave them in the ignition. You
should, however, be able to use the key fob transmitter
to get them out as long as the passive slide switch is in
the ON position. After 15 seconds of no motion, the key
fob transmitter shuts down to save the battery. Wait
about 30 seconds, then rock the vehicle. The key fob
transmitter should "wake up" and unlock
the doors.
This system can't guarantee that you will
never be
locked out of your vehicle. If the battery is low or if the
key fob transmitter is in a place where the signal can't
get to the antenna, it won't unlock the doors. Always
remember to take your keys with you.
Panic Alarm Button
When you press the special horn button on the key
fob transmitter, your vehicle's horn will sound. This
panic alarm button will allow you to attract attention,
if needed.
If the horn alarm sounds, there are three ways to turn
it off:
Push the panic alarm button on the key fob
Wait 90 seconds, and the horn will turn off by
transmitter again.
itself or
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Turn the key to any position in the ignition switch,
except OFT.
RF'A Settings
You can adjust the settings on the system through the
Driver Information Center (DIC). You can have just the
driver's or both door locks passively unlock, change the
type of alarm used by the theft-deterrent, or have lamps
come on when you approach the vehicle. See "Driver
Information Center Controls and Displays" in the Index.
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