Q: How do I turn autounlock on or off?

asked by on January 19, 2016

How do I turn autounlock on or off?

The autounlock feature automatically unlocks your doors when the shifter is put in the P position, and the ignition is turned off. This feature can be turned on or off with just a few steps: 1. Press the Up/Down buttons on the steering wheel until Settings is displayed on the instrument panel, then press the OK button. 2. Press the Up/Down buttons until Convenience is displayed, then press the OK button. 3. Press the Up/Down buttons until Locks is displayed, then press the OK button. 4. Press the Up/Down buttons until Autounlock is displayed, then press the OK button. 5. Select On or Off.

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