Isnt the double click to superlock the car??
As the way the people broke into it, this will then stop a repeat occurance, making the interior unlock button not work.
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By default if you lock the car using the key the volumetric sensors and superlock are disabled, if you use the fob they are activated.
Clicky: VALEO BCU (DISCO II) (SM023)
just ONE press of the fob,,
- Superlock: Superlocking prevents the use of the interior door handles to unlock and open the vehicle doors. This prevents an intruder gaining access to the vehicle by smashing a window to open a door. Pressing the remote transmitter or turning the key in the door lock activates superlocking. The market specification and customer configuration options will determine if superlocking will activate and how it can be set. There are four options:
- No superlocking (NOT FITTED).
- Pressing the lock button on the remote transmitter, or turning the key once (SINGLE).
- Pressing the lock button on the remote transmitter once (NO KEY).
- Pressing the lock button on the remote transmitter, or turning the key twice within 1 second (DOUBLE).
The vehicle needs to be in the correct 'state' before superlocking will activate. These conditions are:
- All doors closed.
- Ignition key not inserted in ignition switch.
- Inertia switch not tripped.
Um, who mentioned a double click? My term "quick press" just meant not to hold down for 2 secs. Sorry if I confused.
You can lock the car without activating the volumetric alarm (ie without superlock) by turning the key in the drivers door. Handy if the dog is still in it !!! ;)
oooops Glasses on ! :wasntme: