Boot Emergency Release; Deadlocking; Drive-Away Locking - Aston Martin DB9 2006 Manual

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Boot Emergency Release

The boot can be opened from inside
the boot by pulling the luminous
emergency release handle.

Deadlocking

The vehicle will automatically deadlock after 25 seconds
when arming the vehicle using the remote transmitter.
When the vehicle is deadlocked, the doors cannot be
opened from the inside by pulling the interior door handle.
To open the doors activate the remote transmitter or use
vehicle key.
If passengers are to remain in the vehicle after locking
with the remote transmitter, the reduced guard switch
must be activated before locking (Refer to 'Reduced
Guard', page 2.12).

Drive-Away Locking

All Markets Except Japanese
Drive away-locking (Auto Lock) is factory set to active (Refer
to 'Personalisation', page 2.15).
Japanese Market
Drive away-locking (Auto Lock) is factory set to inactive
(Refer to 'Personalisation', page 2.15).
When drive-away locking is active the central locking system
will automatically engage as the vehicle moves off. Both
doors and the boot will lock. This function prevents
unwanted access to the vehicle when stopped at traffic lights
etc.
One pull of a door handle will centrally unlock both doors, a
second pull of the door handle will open that door.
In the event of a vehicle accident the doors will
automatically unlock.
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