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Hi all,

I've got a R33 GTS-T (Series 1)

When I first got the car about 2 years ago, only the passenger door would automatically lock after I'd gone over 20ks

Now only lately, without me changing anything, both passenger and driver doors now automatically lock over 20ks

I preferred it when only the passenger door locked as then I didn’t have to check a hundred times that I had my keys with me before I got out.

Does anyone know how I can change this setting back? or know of anyone in Melbourne I can pay to fix it who has experience with Skylines?

Oh and also, I've got a Thor Alarm System, which also since this has happened no longer automatically opens my doors anymore when I un-arm it, I have to use my key, could it be something to do with that?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks :)

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Hi all,

I've got a R33 GTS-T (Series 1)

When I first got the car about 2 years ago, only the passenger door would automatically lock after I'd gone over 20ks

Now only lately, without me changing anything, both passenger and driver doors now automatically lock over 20ks

I preferred it when only the passenger door locked as then I didn't have to check a hundred times that I had my keys with me before I got out.

Does anyone know how I can change this setting back? or know of anyone in Melbourne I can pay to fix it who has experience with Skylines?

Oh and also, I've got a Thor Alarm System, which also since this has happened no longer automatically opens my doors anymore when I un-arm it, I have to use my key, could it be something to do with that?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks :domokun:

Hey Jenna

try this tutorial

should help! :(

Jaye

:wave:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...=auto+door+lock

Edited by auss13

My car has that auto lock thing. Its when i go over 20k's or if im in the car and push the brake the doors lock. When i take the key out of the ignition even if my turbo timer is running both doors open.

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