Originally Posted by
iDiesel
Ok some clarification, after re-reading my post.
When the sales guy was showing me the features of the car on pick-up, he advised that it would register a key in the passenger compartment and not lock, but not if left in the boot, so one could possibly lock the keys in the car. His example was, if your wife locked the car, but then went to the boot to get something out, and accidentally left her handbag with the key in it when she closes the rear tailgate - the keys could be locked in the car.
To demonstrate, he proceeded to lock the car.
Then went around the back, and opened the tailgate (powered tailgate)
He then placed the key fob on the floor of the boot, and pressed the close button on the rear tailgate
The tailgate door closed and locked.
He then used the second key fob which we had placed about 20m away to unlock the car.
We had placed the 2nd fob this distance away to ensure the car did not sense that key was outside the car.
I just tried to replicate this and it no longer allows this scenario.
Instead, as others have mentioned, the tailgate closes about a foot and then stops and indicators flash.
Also, warning message "key in vehicle" is displayed on the AID
I tried having the car locked, opening the tailgate (passenger doors still locked) and then closing again and just before the tailgate closes, throwing the key fob into the boot. The tailgate closed, but did not lock. Instead the tail lights flashed and warning message appearing on AID.
Wonder if this was addressed through a firmware update when I got the car serviced???
Glad it's been fixed, as I thought it strange that the car did not sense a key in the boot and therefore could be locked with keys in the car.
Exactly what mine does as I said It would be different if you had the second remote in your pocket near the car maybe
2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan
Bookmarks