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Can automatic locking be activated?

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Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by Lee_thefirst » Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:12 am

Is there a way of activating automatic locking when you drive off without having to pay someone?

If this is a daft question then just ignore :( however if there are ways of setting incar/key fob functions etc then please share.... :thumbsup:
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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by Jalf » Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:17 am

I'm sure you can do it from the on board computer, I've been able to do it on the last few BMWs I've had anyway, someone will have the exact method here I'm sure :)

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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by Chompers » Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:39 am

Sadly, on the e53 you will require a dealer to code your car for auto locking to activate on drive off. Some indi's will have said equipment to do so and won't cost the earth to do so. The only issue on the e53 with this function is that the car won't open the the locks when you stop so you will have to push the C/L button on the dash or pull the door leaver twice. This feature was std on later facelift e53's

[quote=""Jalf""]I'm sure you can do it from the on board computer, I've been able to do it on the last few BMWs I've had anyway, someone will have the exact method here I'm sure :)[/quote]

This is true, but only on newer BMW's eqipped with iDrive systems ;)

Edit: While hanging out the washing :roll: I was thinking about what you said Jalf and I think you may be right re: the OBC function but it is still only on the newer models. i.e. e9X 3er, e8X 1er but not the e53. Sure I did this on Mrs Chompers 1er. Sorry for the confusion.
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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by Waka » Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:40 am

BMW Scanner will do it. You can even set the speed after which the doors lock:
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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by ChrisLux » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:46 pm

I had mine activated by Jason at BWChiptune .
I think it costs £50-60 and takes about 10-15 mins , and if I remember he used an AutoLogic programme .
Once you get used to pressing the auto lock/unlock button inside it's fine .
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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by Sundayjumper » Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:37 pm

[quote=""ChrisLux""]I think it costs £50-60 and takes about 10-15 mins...[/quote]
I know garages have to cover their overheads, equipment, etc, but £50 for ten minutes' work.... sweet.

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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by Chompers » Wed Feb 09, 2011 4:03 pm

[quote=""Sundayjumper""][quote=""ChrisLux""]I think it costs £50-60 and takes about 10-15 mins...[/quote]
I know garages have to cover their overheads, equipment, etc, but £50 for ten minutes' work.... sweet.[/quote]

Have to say I thought the same :o think I'd rather save the money and just push the button on the dash if 'auto lock' wasn't on my cars, couple this with the fact they don't 'auto unlock' on an e53. Not worth the money IMO :fuelfire:
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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by Graham_The_Baker » Wed Feb 09, 2011 7:06 pm

[quote=""Lee_thefirst""]Is there a way of activating automatic locking when you drive off without having to pay someone?

If this is a daft question then just ignore :( however if there are ways of setting incar/key fob functions etc then please share.... :thumbsup:[/quote]


Lee where are you from? I can do this for you for a couple of beer tokens :thumbsup:

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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by Lee_thefirst » Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:12 pm

Hi Graham

I am in the midlands, Nottingham (Mansfield).

If you are in the know..... what other, if any, functions can be activated?? :?
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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by x555 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:42 pm

Chompers wrote [*The only issue on the e53 with this function is that the car won't open the the locks when you stop so you will have to push the C/L button on the dash or pull the door leaver twice. This feature was std on later facelift e53's]
This can be activated when you take the keys out of the ignition if you have an intravee and the right sofware ;) ..........don't ask me how though!!!
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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by ChewingBacca » Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:53 pm

[quote=""Sundayjumper""][quote=""ChrisLux""]I think it costs £50-60 and takes about 10-15 mins...[/quote]
I know garages have to cover their overheads, equipment, etc, but £50 for ten minutes' work.... sweet.[/quote]

For about £75 or £25 hire you can do this and more yourself with a scanner.

Not knocking Jason, he has a living to make and a liability if it goes tits up.

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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by chetalien » Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:57 pm

there is peter at autologic, telford, who charges something like £25-30. I had it done on my M. he was very good. easy to deal

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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by Lee_thefirst » Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:59 pm

Which other functions can be activated?? :?
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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by ChewingBacca » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:14 pm

Here's some, Park heater, TV on the go, Key controls, Convenient open/close, Alarm beep and flash arm/disarm, Bulb check (for LEDs), Adjust park sensors, Error code resets, disable and diagnostics.

Some of which you may already have active.

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Re: Can automatic locking be activated?

Post by Graham_The_Baker » Thu Feb 10, 2011 8:31 pm

[quote=""ChewingBacca""]Here's some, Park heater, TV on the go, Key controls, Convenient open/close, Alarm beep and flash arm/disarm, Bulb check (for LEDs), Adjust park sensors, Error code resets, disable and diagnostics.

Some of which you may already have active.[/quote]


What he said :D

Lee if you are ever up this way i'll do them for you (or anybody else) no problem

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