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Old 01-07-2009, 04:15 PM
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Default How do you turn off the auto-lock in a 08-09 accord sedan?

I know there is a way to disable the feature. It annoys me some times. The dealer told me you can disable it some how, but i forget how... Thanks!
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why does it annoy you? do you jump out while driving from time to time? lol
but its in your manual, its a series of key turns and door locks.
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why does it annoy you? do you jump out while driving from time to time? lol
but its in your manual, its a series of key turns and door locks.
funny, but no, I dont like putting up with "unlock button"
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why does it annoy you? do you jump out while driving from time to time? lol
but its in your manual, its a series of key turns and door locks.
oo yeah, and i dont feel like digging into the manual
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Default Re: How do you turn off the auto-lock in a 08-09 accord sedan?

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oo yeah, and i dont feel like digging into the manual
what happened to the days when there was no "help center" such as honda-tech and people actually had to do some research on their own. read the owner's manual and it will answer most of your questions. or take it to the dealer and waste their time and your's.
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Originally Posted by AznX TL
why does it annoy you? do you jump out while driving from time to time? lol
but its in your manual, its a series of key turns and door locks.
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theres a simple procedure in your owners manual. just look it up it will only take you a few minutes
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oo yeah, and i dont feel like digging into the manual
well you have to go to your car anyways to do it. theres also an auto unlock code for when you turn off the car all the doors unlock.
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Default Re: How do you turn off the auto-lock in a 08-09 accord sedan?

if you go to your owners manual its pages 80-85 that tell you all way ways you can program your locks
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