In article <elmop-2CDB00.06462607092004@text.usenetserver.com>,
elmop@nastydesigns.com says...
> In article <Xns955D19C53A516XZLKJOIDUKLJ098098@24.24.2.167> ,
> Nobody <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
> > >> 1. Doors lock after she leaves the car, without her activating
> > >> the remote control;
> > >
> > > Broken. Fix it--it's under warranty. BUT: step one should always be,
> > > look in the owner's manual. It gives complete and exhaustive
> > > information on how the locking system is supposed to behave. Make sure
> > > you aren't doing something wrong. My guess is you've never even cracked
> > > the owner's manual. Do you even know where it is?
> > >
> >
> > Nope, normal. My Accord does this. The car thinks you walked away without
> > locking it.
>
> That must be controllable by the owner, then. No way does a car lock
> itself without some positive action on the driver/owner's part.
>
>
I have a 2000 that will relock itself if I don't open the door after
unlocking it with in 30 seconds. Does it do this with the key in the
ignition? It's not suppose to active with the key in the ignition.
Randy