My recently purchased 2022 Big Horn allows me to lock the key fob inside. My friends's 2021 will not allow the fob to be locked inside. That is what I want. How do I program the vehicle to NOT allow the key to be accidently locked inside?
I could be wrong but I think all the trucks have that functionality. If it’s not working on your truck I’d take it to the dealer to have it looked at.My recently purchased 2022 Big Horn allows me to lock the key fob inside. My friends's 2021 will not allow the fob to be locked inside. That is what I want. How do I program the vehicle to NOT allow the key to be accidently locked inside?
My 2020 big horn has that functionality and it does not have keyless entry so that shouldn’t matter.Does your truck lock by pushing the button on the door handle and unlock by grabbing the door handle. Without that key sensing system i don’t think the truck can tell where the key is.
If you manually push the lock down, I don't think it matters, like it a pet or child is inside the cab. It should prevent you from using the switches to lock doors though.My recently purchased 2022 Big Horn allows me to lock the key fob inside. My friends's 2021 will not allow the fob to be locked inside. That is what I want. How do I program the vehicle to NOT allow the key to be accidently locked inside?
Is yours a 5th gen 1500, or a 4th gen classic?My recently purchased 2022 Big Horn allows me to lock the key fob inside. My friends's 2021 will not allow the fob to be locked inside. That is what I want. How do I program the vehicle to NOT allow the key to be accidently locked inside?
No, there are 4 antennas. Two that sense when the fob is inside the truck, and two that sense when it is outside the truck.Yea, my 21 won't let the door lock with the fob inside. I assume the sensor in the seat needs pressure on it so it knows you are in the truck.
Then how does it let the door lock when you are in the truck with the fob but not when the fob is in the truck and you are not?No, there are 4 antennas. Two that sense when the fob is inside the truck, and two that sense when it is outside the truck.
Get in the truck and close the door.Then how does it let the door lock when you are in the truck with the fob but not when the fob is in the truck and you are not?
Are you just opening the door, tossing in the key, and locking, or are you driving, getting out , but leaving the fob inside, and locking? It makes a difference.My recently purchased 2022 Big Horn allows me to lock the key fob inside. My friends's 2021 will not allow the fob to be locked inside. That is what I want. How do I program the vehicle to NOT allow the key to be accidently locked inside?
Not true. My 2020 wouldn't let me lock it with the key in even before I installed the passive entry.Does your truck lock by pushing the button on the door handle and unlock by grabbing the door handle. Without that key sensing system i don’t think the truck can tell where the key is.
if you leave the key fob in the vehicle, you can lock doors with second key fob. My 22 longhorn works like that.Not true. My 2020 wouldn't let me lock it with the key in even before I installed the passive entry.
how is that possible? I have at times unknowingly had 2 fobs in the vehicle. Get out and lock - truck will beep and not lock because there is still a fob in the truck. Jeep Cherokee does the same thing.if you leave the key fob in the vehicle, you can lock doors with second key fob. My 22 longhorn works like that.
One fob inside the vehicle, and one outside the vehicle. As long as the antennas sense a valid fob outside the cabin, it’ll allow the doors to remain locked.how is that possible? I have at times unknowingly had 2 fobs in the vehicle. Get out and lock - truck will beep and not lock because there is still a fob in the truck. Jeep Cherokee does the same thing.
Yes it has happened to me. I left my fob in my jacket in the backseat. My wife had hers on her. The truck allowed me to lock the doors via the lock button on the door handle. I didn't notice until the next morning.One fob inside the vehicle, and one outside the vehicle. As long as the antennas sense a valid fob outside the cabin, it’ll allow the doors to remain locked.
like I originally said as long as there is a key fob outside you can still lock with the first fob insideYes it has happened to me. I left my fob in my jacket in the backseat. My wife had hers on her. The truck allowed me to lock the doors via the lock button on the door handle. I didn't notice until the next morning.