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grandad

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 1:51 pm
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the only way I've found to lock my 407 with the dog in it is with the
key blade - is there any way I can do it electronically one press
seems to be lock, two for dead lock, 3 presses and it flashes the
indicators a lot. Is three presses correct?

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 11:15 am
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On 1 Mar, 21:51, "grandad" <grand....RemoveThis@luxmi.com> wrote:
> the only way I've found to lock my 407 with the dog in it is with the
> key blade - is there any way I can do it electronically one press
> seems to be lock, two for dead lock, 3 presses and it flashes the
> indicators a lot. Is three presses correct?

By pushing the lock button three times you're doing the following:

1 push
Locks the doors and arms the alarm

2 pushes
Deadlocks

3 pushes
identifies the car (when you've lost it in a car park), flashing the
indicators and lighting the interior. That's all it's for.

In the manual, there are instructions on how to arm the alarm for
exterior, interior, or both alarms. It's to do with that wee button
on the console that flashes. when you lock-up.

Hope that helps, somehow.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 11:16 am
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On 1 Mar, 21:51, "grandad" <grand... RemoveThis @luxmi.com> wrote:
> the only way I've found to lock my 407 with the dog in it is with the
> key blade - is there any way I can do it electronically one press
> seems to be lock, two for dead lock, 3 presses and it flashes the
> indicators a lot. Is three presses correct?

By pushing the lock button three times you're doing the following:

1 push
Locks the doors and arms the alarm

2 pushes
Deadlocks

3 pushes
identifies the car (when you've lost it in a car park), flashing the
indicators and lighting the interior. That's all it's for.

In the manual, there are instructions on how to arm the alarm for
exterior, interior, or both alarms. It's to do with that wee button
on the console that flashes. when you lock-up.

Hope that helps, somehow.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 11:16 am
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On 1 Mar, 21:51, "grandad" <grand....TakeThisOut@luxmi.com> wrote:
> the only way I've found to lock my 407 with the dog in it is with the
> key blade - is there any way I can do it electronically one press
> seems to be lock, two for dead lock, 3 presses and it flashes the
> indicators a lot. Is three presses correct?

By pushing the lock button three times you're doing the following:

1 push
Locks the doors and arms the alarm

2 pushes
Deadlocks

3 pushes
identifies the car (when you've lost it in a car park), flashing the
indicators and lighting the interior. That's all it's for.

In the manual, there are instructions on how to arm the alarm for
exterior, interior, or both alarms. It's to do with that wee button
on the console that flashes. when you lock-up.

Hope that helps, somehow.
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Keith Willcocks

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 7:55 am
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<chris.DeleteThis@chrissy-boy.com> wrote in message
news:1173467786.199407.322380@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com...
> On 1 Mar, 21:51, "grandad" <grand....DeleteThis@luxmi.com> wrote:
>> the only way I've found to lock my 407 with the dog in it is with the
>> key blade - is there any way I can do it electronically one press
>> seems to be lock, two for dead lock, 3 presses and it flashes the
>> indicators a lot. Is three presses correct?
>
> By pushing the lock button three times you're doing the following:
>
> 1 push
> Locks the doors and arms the alarm
>
> 2 pushes
> Deadlocks
>
> 3 pushes
> identifies the car (when you've lost it in a car park), flashing the
> indicators and lighting the interior. That's all it's for.
>
> In the manual, there are instructions on how to arm the alarm for
> exterior, interior, or both alarms. It's to do with that wee button
> on the console that flashes. when you lock-up.
>
> Hope that helps, somehow.


It probably helped three times. ;o)
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Keith Willcocks
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