Just a quick question, is the clio 200 meant to auto lock when you walk away? Cheers Ads
AdsDori Alibi Blue 200 Sep 28, 2010 #1 Just a quick question, is the clio 200 meant to auto lock when you walk away? Cheers Ads
richard1 Meg 250/E36 Touring Sep 28, 2010 #2 No, you need to press one of the lock buttons either on door handles/boot renault badge or key card. However it will self lock after a couple of minutes if the keycard is out of the car (part of the CAT 1 immoboliser/alarm requirement)
No, you need to press one of the lock buttons either on door handles/boot renault badge or key card. However it will self lock after a couple of minutes if the keycard is out of the car (part of the CAT 1 immoboliser/alarm requirement)
Gally Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup ClioSport Club Member Sep 28, 2010 #3 Nice addition. I know my clio used to lock itself if you unlocked the car but didn't open the door. Very clever, always found it a nice feature safety wise.
Nice addition. I know my clio used to lock itself if you unlocked the car but didn't open the door. Very clever, always found it a nice feature safety wise.
AdsDori Alibi Blue 200 Sep 28, 2010 #4 So in theory if leave it for 30 mins, it should lock its self when the key card is not near?
AdsDori Alibi Blue 200 Sep 28, 2010 #5 gally said: Nice addition. I know my clio used to lock itself if you unlocked the car but didn't open the door. Very clever, always found it a nice feature safety wise. Click to expand... Yes my 182 used to do that as well, it would lock if you opened it but didn't start the engine
gally said: Nice addition. I know my clio used to lock itself if you unlocked the car but didn't open the door. Very clever, always found it a nice feature safety wise. Click to expand... Yes my 182 used to do that as well, it would lock if you opened it but didn't start the engine