HOLDEN WN CAPRICE 2014 Owner's Handbook Manual page 21

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Features revert to the last setting
used for each key.
Two different memories are
available, memory one and
memory two.
If a third key is made, the third
key becomes memory one and
the other two keys become
identical memory two keys.
The personal settings will not be
applied until the
button is
pressed on the key and is
identified.
If the vehicle battery has been
disconnected, some settings
may be forgotten.
The adjustments will be
remembered the next time the
features are adjusted.
About the keys
The remote control in the key
has a range of approximately
100 metres.
The range depends on the
charge of the key battery, on
ambient conditions, the key's
location and the area
between them.
If the key buttons do not work,
move closer to the vehicle.
Take care that no button is
pressed unintentionally,
especially when the vehicle is
out of sight.
Metallic window tint reduces the
range of the key.
If any door or the bonnet is open
when
is pressed, the horn will
chirp twice.
The key buttons may not work if
the vehicle is parked near strong
radio activity, such as under TV
towers (most likely in high
lookout car parks).
Ensure that other keys on the
key ring are not between the key
and the vehicle.
Always store spare keys in a
safe, dry place.
Keys, Doors, and Windows
Do not disassemble the keys.
At times, a decrease in range
may occur, which is normal.
If the transmitter does not work:
You may need to stand closer
during rainy or snowy weather.
Other vehicles or objects may
be blocking the signal.
If you are still having trouble,
contact a Holden Dealer.
If pressing the key buttons does
not work, the doors can be
locked and unlocked by turning
the key in the driver's door lock:
Turn the key towards the rear
of the vehicle to lock all doors.
Turn the key towards the front
of the vehicle to unlock the
driver's door.
Opening the door will cause
activation of the alarm after a
preset period of time. If this
occurs, insert the key into the
ignition and turn on.
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