Time delay locking your keys in the Civic ..good to know

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Ray, Jan 23, 2007.

  1. Ray

    Ray Guest

    The 2006 Honda Civic's doors will lock automatically after about 5 minutes
    if the vehicle is unlocked without the keys in the ignition.
     
    Ray, Jan 23, 2007
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    Joe LaVigne Guest

    Since accidentally locking my car door, while it was running, on the side
    of a rural road 50 miles from home, during a snow storm, me without my
    jacket on, with 30 MPH winds and 15 F temps, about three years ago, I
    never leave home without the valet key in my pocket.

    But, the poster is right. If your keys are in the ignition, you cannot
    lock the doors. I couldn't even lock them with the lock button on the
    door latch handle.

    I am not sure if this is a perfect situation, but it sure can save your
    ass... ;-)
     
    Joe LaVigne, Jan 23, 2007
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    Dano58 Guest

    This doesn't make sense. What you're saying is, if I go out and unlock
    my car, open the door, get in, put the keys on the passenger's seat,
    get out, close the door and go away for ten minutes - when I come back
    the car will have locked itself?

    I know our Odyssey (and my Audi, for that matter) will re-lock
    themselves after a short period of time (like 1 minute) if the car is
    unlocked and NO door is open within that time frame.

    Dan D
    '07 Ody EX
    Central NJ USA
     
    Dano58, Jan 23, 2007
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    Art Guest



    I did something similar in Rochester NY during a snow storm. Fortunately
    that was back decades ago with a 1971 Dodge Dart Swinger hard top. Breaking
    in with a borrowed hanger took about 5 seconds.
     
    Art, Jan 23, 2007
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    Joe LaVigne Guest

    I was outside of Franklinville, NY. No houses in visible distance.

    Got lucky that a couple stopped 10 minutes later, let me use their cell
    phone and wait in their car until AAA showed up.
     
    Joe LaVigne, Jan 23, 2007
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    Bucky Guest

    hmm, yeah, that doesn't seem like a good scenario.
    right, I think most Honda and Acura cars now do this.
     
    Bucky, Jan 24, 2007
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