Little-known behaviors
#16
I have not looked this up in the manual but why can't the driver roll down the passenger or rear windows with the lock windows button engaged? I thought this button was supposed to limit everyone else's control over the windows, not the driver's ability??? My old car acted as I thought the lock out function would - complete driver control but no function to passengers. Am I missing something?
However, I understand where you're coming from--my Denali has window lockouts but it still allows the driver to open/close any of the windows from the driver's side window control panel even if lockout is engaged...go figure.
#17
Don't know if the following qualify, or perhaps it's just something I doing wrong or incorrectly...but:
--If, after shutting off the engine, I (immediately) open the driver's side door to exit the vehicle before the vehicle completely retracts the steering wheel...the car will emit that high-pitched beep (the one that lets you know if you closed the doors w/ the engine running) for quite some time. Whether this is by design or perhaps something I'm not doing correctly, I dunno...but IMHO it is annoying, to say the least.
--Assuming that both driver 1 and 2 memory seat/steering wheel positioning have been already programmed in memory and linked to the respective remotes...when the vehicle is in one of the two memory settings (e.g., say it is currently in driver 2 setting prior to my approaching the vehicle), then if I--with the driver 1 fob in hand/pocket--unlock/open any door other than the driver's door by grabbing the door handle (IOW I don't use the remote to unlock the door), then subsequently unlock/open the driver's door using the same method...I find that the driver's seat and steering wheel do not automatically return to driver 1 settings like they normally (otherwise) do, had I opened the driver's door first. Although each of the two memory settings do indeed have distinct settings programmed--in all fairness, I do not know if perhaps my wife might have manually adjusted the seat position from its preset driver 2 setting for whatever reason upon entering the vehicle...could it be that maybe making manual adjustments from a preset setting causes this "glitch" to occur? I guess I'll have to experiment...not unless of course someone already knows the answer to this.
--If, after shutting off the engine, I (immediately) open the driver's side door to exit the vehicle before the vehicle completely retracts the steering wheel...the car will emit that high-pitched beep (the one that lets you know if you closed the doors w/ the engine running) for quite some time. Whether this is by design or perhaps something I'm not doing correctly, I dunno...but IMHO it is annoying, to say the least.
--Assuming that both driver 1 and 2 memory seat/steering wheel positioning have been already programmed in memory and linked to the respective remotes...when the vehicle is in one of the two memory settings (e.g., say it is currently in driver 2 setting prior to my approaching the vehicle), then if I--with the driver 1 fob in hand/pocket--unlock/open any door other than the driver's door by grabbing the door handle (IOW I don't use the remote to unlock the door), then subsequently unlock/open the driver's door using the same method...I find that the driver's seat and steering wheel do not automatically return to driver 1 settings like they normally (otherwise) do, had I opened the driver's door first. Although each of the two memory settings do indeed have distinct settings programmed--in all fairness, I do not know if perhaps my wife might have manually adjusted the seat position from its preset driver 2 setting for whatever reason upon entering the vehicle...could it be that maybe making manual adjustments from a preset setting causes this "glitch" to occur? I guess I'll have to experiment...not unless of course someone already knows the answer to this.
#18
I guess one could argue that if the lockout is meant to prevent any of the passengers from opening their windows, then it could be assumed that the driver does not want those windows opened at all when/while there are passengers sitting next to them...thus, under those circumstances there would be no logical reason for the driver to open any of those windows (even) while the lockout is engaged.
However, I understand where you're coming from--my Denali has window lockouts but it still allows the driver to open/close any of the windows from the driver's side window control panel even if lockout is engaged...go figure.
However, I understand where you're coming from--my Denali has window lockouts but it still allows the driver to open/close any of the windows from the driver's side window control panel even if lockout is engaged...go figure.
#19
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I don’t know if this is common knowledge – when returning to my locked car, if I touch the drivers door handle, only the drivers door unlocks and the other doors remain locked. Now if returning to the car with my wife and instead of touching the drivers door first I touch one of the rear door handles first all doors unlock. That’s a pretty cool feature.
#20
Pole Position
OK, I got another one.
This morning I took my kids to school and parked in the lot. About 15 minutes later, when I came back to the car the driver side rear door was open and a woman was looking through my back seat. I said, "Excuse me, may I help you?" She said she was just getting something out of the back seat. There was nothing in the back seat. She had a Lexus key but actually wanted the LX470 next to my car. Is it possible that the LX key would open my ES?
I'm never gonna trust the auto lock again!
This morning I took my kids to school and parked in the lot. About 15 minutes later, when I came back to the car the driver side rear door was open and a woman was looking through my back seat. I said, "Excuse me, may I help you?" She said she was just getting something out of the back seat. There was nothing in the back seat. She had a Lexus key but actually wanted the LX470 next to my car. Is it possible that the LX key would open my ES?
I'm never gonna trust the auto lock again!
Last edited by psp; 02-05-07 at 02:29 PM.
#21
Lexus Champion
OK, I got another one.
This morning I took my kids to school and parked in the lot. About 15 minutes later, when I came back to the camr the driver side rear door was open and a woman was looking through my back seat. I said, "Excuse me, may I help you?" She said she was just getting something out of the back seat. There was nothing in the back seat. She had a Lexus key but actually wanted the LX470 next to my car. Is it possible that the LX key would open my ES?
I'm never gonna trust the auto lock again!
This morning I took my kids to school and parked in the lot. About 15 minutes later, when I came back to the camr the driver side rear door was open and a woman was looking through my back seat. I said, "Excuse me, may I help you?" She said she was just getting something out of the back seat. There was nothing in the back seat. She had a Lexus key but actually wanted the LX470 next to my car. Is it possible that the LX key would open my ES?
I'm never gonna trust the auto lock again!
#22
#25
Pole Position
Good evening.
I guess she is one of the moms or a TA at the school (it's an elementary school). Sorry, but you just can't use that kind of language near an elementary school, around moms and kids. Besides, she was one of those 30 something blonds, nicely dressed and made up, good jewelry, proper shoes, etc. She might be on the PTA and my wife is on the PTA -- I would never hear the end of that. It was a Lexus, what did she know?
I thought that my car locks automatically after I walk away for a minute. I just checked the owners manual again. Wow, I am lucky to still have this car. You gotta push the little black button on the drivers door handle to lock the doors. Or you gotta lock it with the fob. Obviously I must live in a low crime rate area. I must have left this car unlocked hundreds of times. DVD headrests, iPod in the glove compartment, handicapped placard sometimes (worth their weight in gold in California).
Ya live and learn!
I guess she is one of the moms or a TA at the school (it's an elementary school). Sorry, but you just can't use that kind of language near an elementary school, around moms and kids. Besides, she was one of those 30 something blonds, nicely dressed and made up, good jewelry, proper shoes, etc. She might be on the PTA and my wife is on the PTA -- I would never hear the end of that. It was a Lexus, what did she know?
I thought that my car locks automatically after I walk away for a minute. I just checked the owners manual again. Wow, I am lucky to still have this car. You gotta push the little black button on the drivers door handle to lock the doors. Or you gotta lock it with the fob. Obviously I must live in a low crime rate area. I must have left this car unlocked hundreds of times. DVD headrests, iPod in the glove compartment, handicapped placard sometimes (worth their weight in gold in California).
Ya live and learn!
#26
I thought that my car locks automatically after I walk away for a minute. I just checked the owners manual again. Wow, I am lucky to still have this car. You gotta push the little black button on the drivers door handle to lock the doors. Or you gotta lock it with the fob. Obviously I must live in a low crime rate area. I must have left this car unlocked hundreds of times. DVD headrests, iPod in the glove compartment, handicapped placard sometimes (worth their weight in gold in California).
Ya live and learn!
Ya live and learn!
#27
#28
Lexus Champion
#29
Oh yeah--the incident that supposedly set all of this off? No I did not purposely prevent her from getting in front of me--she tried to pass me, and for whatever reason failed to realize that there was not enough room for her to pass and then position her vehicle in front of mine...especially given that we both were approaching an intersection that had the red light in our direction, and a few cars ahead of me already lined up in my lane.
I would normally not disparage another person--especially a woman...but in this person's case, that "lady" was definitely no lady.
Last edited by toneman; 02-09-07 at 09:46 AM.
#30
Speaking of quirks, what the heck is that little ridge inside the glovebox? It only seems to eat up much needed space.
Also, I may be the last owner to find it, but there's a great little sliding shelf inside the console that's just right for holding a cell phone or mp3 player.
Also, I may be the last owner to find it, but there's a great little sliding shelf inside the console that's just right for holding a cell phone or mp3 player.