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Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-MidEast LHD-
14860584) - 2021 - CRC - 5/18/20
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Keys, Doors, and Windows
pressed or passive locking is conducted
when the door lock conditions are not met.
These situations include:
There is a door not closed (including
liftgate).
The door lock is under thermal protection.
The ignition switch is not at the LOCK
position.
The passive entry system (if configured)
detects a legal key in the vehicle.
Warning
Never leave a child, a helpless adult, or a
pet alone in a vehicle, especially with the
windows closed in warm or hot weather.
They can be overcome by the extreme
heat and suffer permanent injuries or
even death from heat stroke.
Automatic Locking of Door
When all doors are closed and the vehicle
speed exceeds 10 km/h, all doors will lock
automatically.
Automatic Re-locking
With the key not in the ignition, the vehicle
will activate re-locking if the alarm is
disarmed but any of the doors or liftgate
are not opened within 30 seconds after the
vehicle is under the armed state
successfully.
Ignition OFF Unlocking
When the doors are locked, they will be
unlocked automatically if the ignition is
turned from the ON position to the ACC or
LOCK position.
RKE Transmitter
Each RKE transmitter has its own electronic
code to prevent the doors from being
opened with other RKE Transmitters.
If a RKE transmitter is lost or stolen, contact
the your dealer to buy a new one as soon
as possible. If you need to replace one or
more RKE transmitters, bring the existing
RKE transmitter when you go to the dealer.
When the dealer matches the RKE
transmitter for replacement, the existing RKE
transmitter shall also be matched with the
new code. After the new RKE transmitter is
coded electronically, the lost RKE Transmitter
will not unlock your vehicle. For Type I keys,
three transmitters can be configured at most
each time; for Type II and III keys, four
transmitters can be configured at most
each time.
Signal Transmission Autostop Function of RKE
Transmitter
The RKE transmitter has the signal
transmission autostop function which can
prevent unnecessary battery loss caused by
incorrect operation and other reasons.
If any button on the RKE transmitter is
pressed for 10 seconds or more, the RKE
transmitter will stop transmitting signals
automatically.
If the button is released, the signal
transmission autostop function is
deactivated.
A fault will occur if the RKE transmitter
cannot function normally. It may be caused
by the following reasons:
Out of RKE transmitter working range
Excessively low RKE Transmitter battery
Interference by external environment and
other high-power radio signals, such as
base station and launch tower
Signal blocking by other barriers
Passive Entry
If equipped, Passive Entry Passive Start
(PEPS) allows you to lock or unlock the
doors by taking the RKE transmitter within a

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