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If the pushbutton start fob is correctly seen in the cabin - they'd get the same result. So valid test.Mike, thanks for the info. I just made and dropped a new video using a different phone. Post #13 deleted.
In this one I'm in the driver seat. Because I have a keyed ignition I cannot test the push to start.
With mine the key must be in the ignition for the horn to alert.
And - so much for seat sensors for driver and passenger.
Seems that bit of info could be shared with other systems for some improved logic.
I guess.
If I'm driver and running in park, and passenger double pulls handle to get out on their own, what do I care if they hit the lock all button for their door.
Sure, I guess after I get moving again the auto-lock all is going to happen at 5 mph anyway.
But maybe I'm sitting at gas station and they get out, and I'm so immersed in my phone since I wasn't distracted while driving, they think a good idea to lock their door for safety and don't know the infamous lever lock.
Do I need a double-honk and unlock all to disturb my focus?
Now I have to hit the lock-all again?
Oh the inhumanity of it all!
ETA:
I'll mention just finished trip where my son in passenger seat was going to stay, after I got out for restroom after fillup. Truck running since cold. (sssshhhhh - don't tell Glenn running at pump also)
He locked all button on his side - no double-honk unlock all.
He did unlock all after I came back - he was so immersed in phone I had to knock!
ETAA:
I guess we shouldn't have tested at 11:30 pm when we pulled in.
Ignition On - all doors locked.
He get's out, hits lock all button - double-honk and unlock all happened.
He thinks it's better safeguard that way - in case you got out with key in ignition, put something on driver seat so it thought someone was there, then went around to passenger door for whatever, and hit lock all.
Well - at least it's consistent with driver door.
Get out with truck On or running, fob in cabin or key in ignition, and attempt lock-all button - informed it's a bad idea with double-honk and unlock-all action.
Of course you can still accidentally press the lock-lever as passenger too, and then complain the driver locked you out or it auto-locked on ya!
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