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Mr Bling
 


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How do you "deadlock" the doors?

If I leave my kids in he car for a few minutes while I nip into a shop or whatever, I know I can press the "blipper" twice in succession to lock and alarm the car whilst disabling the interior ultrasonic detectors. So far, so good.

Trouble is, if th kids pull on the door handles from the inside the doors WILL open AND the alarm will go off.

Is there a solution to this?
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yes, don't leave your kids unattended in the car? Very Happy
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I think the only way might be to lock it from the inside using the dash button.
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Sounds like somat's not working right, AFAIR first press should deadlock doors and arm internal sensors, second press disarms internal senonrs but the doors stay deadlocked
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I think he wants to just lock the D3 without the alarm being enabled.

Although, reading it again, it might be he wants to stop it being possible for the doors to be opened from the inside, as well as disabling the internal alarm?

If so, what if there's some kind of emergency and your kids can't get out of the car?
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from the manual p30:

"WARNING for safety, Never use superlocking if passengers are to remain inside the vehicle - in an emergency they would not be able to escape..." etc, blah blah!
 and theeeeennn......???  
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Might have picked this up wrong?
But there are these old fashioned switches on each rear door called child locks??
Throw it one way and your kids cann't get out, throw it the other way and they can??
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Very Happy And watch out for these street savvy kids of today too, they could have you for false imprisonment. Shocked
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Mr Bling
 


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The kidlocks are only on the rear doors. My son hs special needs and would think nothing of opening the door, getting out, and wandering off into the road or whatever. Taking him into a shop is a nightmare because he will just run off and pull everything off the shelves. Ever tried to unload your trolley onto the conveyor, pack your shopping and then pay for it with only one hand? (because the other is keeping a firm hold on a six year old!)
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The only (non standard) solution I can think of is fit a switch somewhere to disable the ultrasonic LIN so that you can superlock the vehicle without the alarm activating due to movement in the vehicle, a good place to fit it would be on the side of the dash, as with the airbag disable switch, that way it can only be operated with the door open.
  
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I have the same problem as Mr Bling, I have an autistic 11 year old who will often refuse to get out of the car.
If you find anything that works it would be very useful.
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