[5th Gen : 08+]: 2017 Dodge Grand Caravan - Car locks with sliding doors open
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2017 Dodge Grand Caravan - Car locks with sliding doors open
We got this car used late last year from a car rental company.
Ever since we got it, the car will lock via the key fob, even if the sliding doors are open. Our 2004 Honda van could tell when the doors were open, and it wouldnt lock/honk until they were shut.
Is this the standard behavior of the car? I can't find anything in the manual regarding this, and am not much of a car guy. Is this something the dealership should fix? Don't want to waste everyone's time if that is the expected behavior (although, it is unfortunate).
Ever since we got it, the car will lock via the key fob, even if the sliding doors are open. Our 2004 Honda van could tell when the doors were open, and it wouldnt lock/honk until they were shut.
Is this the standard behavior of the car? I can't find anything in the manual regarding this, and am not much of a car guy. Is this something the dealership should fix? Don't want to waste everyone's time if that is the expected behavior (although, it is unfortunate).
#3
My 2016 will do the same, it just waits to lock the sliding doors only until they’re closed.
Go to the setup options on the EVIC - you can change some of the settings regarding the locks. I don’t know for sure if that’s one that can be changed (we haven’t changed any of them except shutting off the horn when locking) but you might find it there.
Otherwise you can try contacting Dodge customer service directly via their website before going to a dealer.
Go to the setup options on the EVIC - you can change some of the settings regarding the locks. I don’t know for sure if that’s one that can be changed (we haven’t changed any of them except shutting off the horn when locking) but you might find it there.
Otherwise you can try contacting Dodge customer service directly via their website before going to a dealer.
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#5
Not getting a lock horn honk is good audible feedback for knowing that the doors are not properly shut, so that we know it is something we need to address.
Currently, it honks and locks, even with the sliding doors wide open, which is an issue. It shouldn't lock(and therefore honk) unless everything is closed IMO.
#6
Didn't even know EVIC was a thing.... Did some Googling, and when the Caravan gets back home, I will play around with the options. Thanks so much!
#7
The difference is: If we hit the lock button, but the sliding doors are not closed, then the doors will be left open.
Not getting a lock horn honk is good audible feedback for knowing that the doors are not properly shut, so that we know it is something we need to address.
Currently, it honks and locks, even with the sliding doors wide open, which is an issue. It shouldn't lock(and therefore honk) unless everything is closed IMO.
Not getting a lock horn honk is good audible feedback for knowing that the doors are not properly shut, so that we know it is something we need to address.
Currently, it honks and locks, even with the sliding doors wide open, which is an issue. It shouldn't lock(and therefore honk) unless everything is closed IMO.
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#8
Probably... not sure. That isn't our concern. It's the car being "locked" while doors are still open. I'd rather the car not lock if doors are open... thats what we're used to with the other car.
#10
Thanks... mine sadly does not. i will be reaching out to the dealer regarding this.