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Old 05-04-2014, 05:44 PM
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Was wondering if there was a way to enable unlocking the rear doors automatically from the passenger side just like the drivers door does.
By the way- I drive a 2010 fx2 super crew

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Originally Posted by iRub1Out
No.
Which is ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by HuskyKMA
Which is ridiculous.
Not really, there aren't many that do have that feature.
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Originally Posted by supercab250
Was wondering if there was a way to enable unlocking the rear doors automatically from the passenger side just like the drivers door does.
By the way- I drive a 2010 fx2 super crew
I assume you are referring to this from the outside of the truck?

You could always get one of those stick on code pads, and program it like another remote. Make sure your truck settings are set to double unlock signal, and bingo..... All set!

Just a quick thought.
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Actually I'm talking about from the inside. For instance-when you and your family is traveling and your 4 year old says "I gotta pee!" You pull to the side of the road and your wife opens her passenger door but the rear door is still locked until the driver hits the unlock button.
It would make things a lot easier to have all doors unlock from passenger side just like drivers.
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or you could just hit the unlock button. I realize that it's not AS convenient to have the doors automatically unlock ... but still, its not like hitting the unlock button is a real burden.
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Can't you program it to unlock all doors when you shift to park?
I like the way it currently works. Stays locked until I want it to unlock.
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Mine has the auto-lock and auto-unlock ... but if i remember right, it only auto-unlocks when you open the driver's door. It doesn't do it when you shift into park. I'll have to check this later to be sure.
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Originally Posted by Wiggum
Mine has the auto-lock and auto-unlock ... but if i remember right, it only auto-unlocks when you open the driver's door. It doesn't do it when you shift into park. I'll have to check this later to be sure.

Yes, this is how my 2013 works from the factory. I think you can have the dealer program it to unlock all when you shift to park or disable the auto-lock.



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