Consult your owners manual. Most vehicles power locks can be reprogrammed using the key fob.
There's a fuse for that. I think it says "unlck" on it. Just remove it and it will disable the auto-lock.
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Push all the door locks down manually and then lock the drivers door with your key if it will not stay locked when you push the lock down and shut the door.
roll your driver window down. push the auto lock button on door. shut door... wait 30 seconds. reach in and open door by pulling the handle from the inside of the car. all doors and hood and trunk must be shut in order to work.
Use a small screwdriver or ink pen to apply pressure to the latch while pulling on the door handle.
I think this is a safety measure to keep you from locking your keys in the car. Try locking it with the key after the door is shut.
I don't know why it does this but to stop it all you do is hold the lock button for 10seconds
because a seat belt might be jammed
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The auto lock feature cannot be disabled. However, the dealer can re-program it to unlock all doors after the key is removed.
the door switches are inside the door lock its self
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!