RX330 - Power Lock Programming Question
My specific question pertains to the behavior of the door locks when shifting into and out of Park. Does anyone know if it is possible to program the car to unlock all doors when shifting back into Park, or when the driver's door opens? I know that the feature to lock all doors when shifting out of Park can be disabled, but I don't mind having all the doors lock when I shift out of Park. But with the current settings, when I exit the car and try to open the left rear door (where I put most of my packages), it remains locked and I then have to press the unlock button to access the back seat area. (Yes, yes, I know...what a horrible cross to bear that is, woe is me and all that).
Ideally, I'd just like to have the reverse of the default happen. Shift out of Park, all the doors lock; shift into Park, all doors unlock. Anyway, does anyone know if the power locks can be programmed in this way? Unless I missed it, I haven't seen it in the Owner's Manual.
Thanks for any assistance.
--Claire
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...ghlight=unlock
I referred to the link posted by laceltris, and it appears option B is what I'm looking for.
Tried it and worked like a champ.
Does anyone have the proper sequence to program the key to open all doors on a single press of the unlock button (rather than having the first press unlock the driver's door, then pressing again to unlock the remaining doors)? I've done searches on this forum to see if it was posted, but only found posts referring to the fact that it is possible to program it that way, not the actual sequence.
Also, quick question unrelated to locks. I noticed only today that if I remove the key from the ignition, then open the driver's door, I hear a single chime. I also hear it when I first open the driver's door from the outside. It seems to chime in unison with the "door open" indicator coming on on the dashboard. I don't really have a problem with this if this is the way it's supposed to work, but I don't recall hearing it before today. I'm a bit gun-shy on this particular issue as my old car (not a Lexus) had a problem with the "key-in-the-ignition" warning chime not going off after the key was removed, and you'd have to re-insert the key and restart the car to get it to stop. Just wondering if it's something I should point out to the dealer on my first service.
Thanks again!
--CS
Last edited by cmstahl; Jun 10, 2003 at 12:42 PM.




