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yeah, jap safety feature which i think is mandatory over there... its on most imports.

Its not that annoying to me... kinda cool and ominous for the passengers! :thumbsup:

You can probably disable it - it will be hooked into the speedo somewhere.. might be complicated though because often if u have an alarm fitted its fitted into the central locking as well - is it really worth it?

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I want to re-enable mine too. The person that put the alarm in switched the central locking control over to that instead, which is much more annoying. Instead of waiting until you go over 25kph, it waits 3 minutes and then locks. And if you unlock/lock it again at any point before or after, it (a) won't lock after the 3 minutes if not already done so, and (B) won't unlock the car after you take the key out of the ignition.

I am now in the somewhat usual habit of just locking the doors after everyone is in the car and unlocking them when I stop. Unfortunately a lot of the time a n00ber passenger tries to get out before I remember to unlock his door and he/she wonders why they can't get out because they didn't lock the door.

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