How can I set the factory alarm to automatic?
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Doesn't this mean it can be done. If the dealer is willing to re-program his settings. I'll check with Lexus of Pembroke Pines, since this is also my dealer, I'm up for servicing this or next week.
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Thanks Teemunz. I know darn well what the alarm used to do before the last time I took it into the dealership.
PS: I have a 2006 GS300 (but it ain't like Teemunz!)
PS: I have a 2006 GS300 (but it ain't like Teemunz!)
#18
Hmmm, I still have doubts that this is a valid use case . Lets say by acceident you leave the car with the key inside and leave - after 30 seconds ASSUMING that this is a valid feature, car tries to lock itself, but it wont b/c keys left inside. Result - car will be unlocked for anyone to drive...
So...
So...
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Hmmm, I still have doubts that this is a valid use case . Lets say by acceident you leave the car with the key inside and leave - after 30 seconds ASSUMING that this is a valid feature, car tries to lock itself, but it wont b/c keys left inside. Result - car will be unlocked for anyone to drive...
So...
So...
How is that any different from now? If you leave your keys in the car, it can be easily stolen. If you can't remember your key, and who takes it out of their pocket, then you hear the two beeps instead of one to remind you. If you are still clueless, maybe someone should steal your car
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How is that any different from now? If you leave your keys in the car, it can be easily stolen. If you can't remember your key, and who takes it out of their pocket, then you hear the two beeps instead of one to remind you. If you are still clueless, maybe someone should steal your car
#22
^^What he said. What's more, since the key fob is a proximity system that communicates to the car so that when you touch the door handle, it unlocks; doesn't it stand to reason that anybody that walks up to the car with the fob inside of the locked car could touch the door handle and unlock the car?
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This has been an option on the C-best, or personalized settings for years. Its called "Passive Mode".
It will arm the car 30seconds after the door is shut.
Here is the feature (its marked "all", so it will work for all Lexus Models), its the last one on that page:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/2471381-post3.html
It will arm the car 30seconds after the door is shut.
Here is the feature (its marked "all", so it will work for all Lexus Models), its the last one on that page:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/2471381-post3.html
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#24
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This has been an option on the C-best, or personalized settings for years. Its called "Passive Mode".
It will arm the car 30seconds after the door is shut.
Here is the feature (its marked "all", so it will work for all Lexus Models), its the last one on that page:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/2471381-post3.html
It will arm the car 30seconds after the door is shut.
Here is the feature (its marked "all", so it will work for all Lexus Models), its the last one on that page:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/2471381-post3.html
thx for the link. i may consider getting my dealer to turn this function on...
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Ah, yes, the thing I remembered was only if the door is not opened again.
Let me know if they do it for you. Now if they would just allow all windows to be closed with the lock button, that would be awesome
Let me know if they do it for you. Now if they would just allow all windows to be closed with the lock button, that would be awesome
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The difference would be if you have a passive system, you either lock the car by the fob which you will realized it is in the car pretty quick or you push the button on the door handle and it doesnt lock because the keys are inside. Where as if you have a active system, you assume the car will lock itself and walk away, but it wouldnt.
Right now, if you walk away from your car with the keys in it, it will not lock and someone could easily steal it.
You say you will realize it quick because "when you use the fob" it won't lock. EXCEPT, if you remembered your fob, it would not be in the car. You also could touch the door button, with the keys inside. How would you know the car does not lock? Because it does not BEEP.
The BEEP/horn tells you whether the car has locked automatically with the C6 passive system. One beep/horn/headlight flash if it locks, two beeps/flashes if you leave the keys inside and walk away. If you can tell the difference between one and two beeps, you can't go wrong.
I forget to lock the GS all the time though, because I am conditioned to walking away without pushing a door button or the fob. Old dogs and new tricks...