Car door automatically locks when I'm outside of the car?
I already understand how the car automatically locks once I'm driving past 15mph and it automatically unlocks once I turn off the ignition.
Also, I know that if I unlock the doors from the outside and don't actually open the door, it will automatically lock itself again in a minute's time. What I wanted to ask was what is the specific situation and/or time that would cause the doors to lock itself after I shut off the car, exit and close the door, but walk away without locking the doors. What caused me to think about this was how my girlfriend told me the car locked itself eventually when she sat in the car waiting while I went across the street to get something from the store. I found this strange because it never automatically locked while I was washing the car, or going in and out of the house for tools while working on it. Does anyone have a clarification for this? |
It doesn't lock automatically
Clarification, sorry... Your girlfriend is wrong, lol |
You must have accidentally brushed up against the fob in your pocket and locked it. It happens....
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most nissan models are set to lock themselves after a while in case you forget. My 02 altima, 2008 altima, and 2006 Murano did this. I assume its reasonable to assume the Z might do this as well.
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Did you just finish bagging on the car? Maybe its trying to tell you something? lol
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All doors, the rear hatch/trunk lid and the fuelfiller door will be locked automatically unless one of the following operations is performed within 1 minute after pushing the request switch while the doors are locked. . Opening any door and/or the rear hatch/ trunk lid . Pushing the ignition switch . Inserting the Intelligent Key into the Intelli- gent Key port. During this 1-minute time period, if the UNLOCK button on the Intelligent Key is pushed, all doors will be locked automatically after another 1 minute. |
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damn Zman beat me... |
i guess that sums it up then. thank you guys.
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