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3 Ways to lock your Macan

Lancerlot

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CENTRAL LOCKING - locking with the car key
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i.) One press on the lock button of the key fob - 2 short flashes of the indicators confirms the car is locked.

ii.) Two presses of the lock button within 2 seconds - 2 short flashes followed by one long flash, confirms car is locked but the internal motion sensor is disabled. Handy if you want the car locked, leaving passengers or pets inside. Also useful when travelling on ferries, since onboard motion often triggers alarms on full setting.

iii.) One long press on the button - 2 short flashes (followed by a third short flash on completion of the operation). Automatically closes all open windows, pano-roof and folds in the door mirrors.

Regards,

Clive,
 
Is there anyway that the wing mirrors can be made to open when unlocking the car? They only open when I start the engine.
I have searched the internet but haven't found an answer
Thanks

Tom Naunton Morgan
07721401237
 
The door mirrors function is selected via the PCM.
Select VEHICLE - SETTINGS - LOCKING - MIRROR RETRACT.
When this box is ticked, the mirrors fold in when the vehicle is locked and return to normal position when it is unlocked and the ignition is switched on.
Uncheck the box if you do not wish the mirrors to fold in on locking. Also, check the AUTO MEMORY function to preserve your settings on exit.
I hope this answers your enquiry. [:)]

Regards,

Clive
 
sorry, to clarify, there is different behavior with the different generations. Gen1 you need to put the key in, later generations they can unfold on unlock I believe.
 

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