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Old Jul 9, 2017 | 12:44 AM
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Ok maybe a simple question but one I must ask anyways lol. With the car running, how does one unlock the back doors to allow a passenger in without having to pull the driver's door handle ?! This has never been an issue as I rarely have backseat passengers, but this summer I am shuttling my son's cohorts to & fro.

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Edit : I never use my FOB speaking strictly from inside the car.
 

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Old Jul 9, 2017 | 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted by King Charles
Ok maybe a simple question but one I must ask anyways lol. With the car running, how does one unlock the back doors to allow a passenger in without having to pull the driver's door handle ?! This has never been an issue as I rarely have backseat passengers, but this summer I am shuttling my son's cohorts to & fro.

Thanks !

Edit : I never use my FOB speaking strictly from inside the car.
Your vehicle handbook will tell you....if not, there is a button on the centre dash controls that will cancel the automatic locking when you engage gear. ;o))
 
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Old Jul 9, 2017 | 05:15 AM
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if not, there is a button on the centre dash controls that will cancel the automatic locking when you engage gear. ;o))
Ok seems my center console button was askew, a couple soft raps & we are in business !

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