Put key in ignition, turn to on position. Open driver's door and remove key (keep door open). Put key in and out 4 times without any turning of key. With the key out at the end, hit drivers side unlock button 5 times within 10 seconds. Wait at least ten seconds and shut the driver's door. The auto lock should be disabled now!
Maint. required light want reset.
You can just pull the fuse to disable the auto locking.
There a Toyota Avalon 2000, reported being sold by an auto mechanic for $1,800, with 300,000 miles on it.
Just leave it where it is and forgot about it. Then it is someone else's problem.
Go to any auto parts store and buy one. You will then know what it looks like.
go into settings and hit 'disable auto updates'
If it is a manufacturers installed security system and it becomes disabled for some reason, the best solution is to have it repaired by the manufacturer at a dealer.
Find your fusebox and see if you can find the fuse for the auto door lock mechanism. Just pull the fuse out and it should take care of the problem.
If you aren't a master mechanic, take into the dealer and get them to do it. They will just hook it up to a computer and disable them digitally. If you are a mechanic, use the obd1 to disable the auto power locks. alternatively you could disable the power supply to the auto locks making them manual lock.
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Auto door locks is a safety feature designed among other things to help you not get car jacked, it is tied into the security system so removing the security system fuse will disable it but will also disable the remote door lock feature.
That's when you disable the fridges auto defrost and do it when you want it.