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aggiedakota
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10/09/2003
23:27:45

Subject: door lock programming
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I read on a thread in here once on a way to turn your automatic locks off by a series of turning your key on and off and hitting the lock button. I did what the thread told me too do, but instead of my automatic lock being turned off it made it to where I have to hit the unlock button on my remote three times to unlock all the doors. I was wondering if anyone knows the sequence, or how to fix the problem. I don't know where that old thread is.



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10/10/2003
19:14:41

RE: door lock programming
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Yes I know the way to lock and unlock the automatic locking feature. Take your key put it in the the ignition and turn it all to the point right before u would actually start it. hold the lock button to lock and press the panic button for about 5 seconds.



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10/11/2003
02:20:34

RE: door lock programming
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It will tell you in the vehicle manual how to do it. Just do what it says and it will work. I did it on mine.



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10/13/2003
12:01:32

RE: door lock programming
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But, do you know how to make it to where I only have to hit the unlock button once to unlock the non-driver doors, it came like that, but when i tried to turn the automatic locks off last time it made it to where i have to hit unlock three times to unlock the doors. My truck didn't come with an owners manuel for some reason, so any help would very appreciated.



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