Anyway to disable rear passenger power door locks?
#1
Anyway to disable rear passenger power door locks?
After a boneheaded move, I left my keys in the car while my 2 1/2 year old daughter was in the backseat during refueling. Of course she kicked the power door lock and locked herself in the car. Luckily it wasn't a warm or sunny day as it took about 30 to 45 minutes for my wife to bring the other key. I kept telling my daughter to keep kicking the switch in hopes that it would unlock.
When I finally got my daughter out of the car I realized that there is only a door lock button in the backseat. What kind of an idiot designed that? Only the driver should have the ability to lock the doors!
Is there any way to disable the rear powerlock switches other than disconnecting them?
Thanks for any help!
When I finally got my daughter out of the car I realized that there is only a door lock button in the backseat. What kind of an idiot designed that? Only the driver should have the ability to lock the doors!
Is there any way to disable the rear powerlock switches other than disconnecting them?
Thanks for any help!
#2
Glad it turned out okay, but I don't think I want rear seat passengers to have
the ability to unlock all doors. If they want out of their own door they can pull the handle twice and get out. This is the reason I always roll my drivers window down at least part way in a situation like this where I don't have my keys.
#3
Noticed that my toddler keeps kicking the door lock button too.
I couldn't find anything in the manual so I'll be watching this thread. Not a great design for a family hauler. But his new car seat that should be here soon is much lower so we're hoping he can't reach it easily like he can now.
#4
I noticed this issue early on in ownership. Resovled it by...
...hiding the black plastic spare key that came with the car under the body taping it on solidly in a hard to find place. I'd much rather be scrambling under the car and have access in a few minutes than have to wait for the wife or recovery service to arrive.
#5
I brought this up to my dealer 8 months ago after my toddler did the same thing.
The dealer took the complaint to Audi of America. AoA agreed this was a big issue and passed it onto Germany. That is the last I've heard and I don't think anything has changed on newer Q7s.
#7
Doesn't work
My son did this too.
What effect does the child lock have anyways? Does it disable the power window and the door opening but still allow the power locks to be turned on and off?
What effect does the child lock have anyways? Does it disable the power window and the door opening but still allow the power locks to be turned on and off?
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#8
Child locks will disable the door from opening from the inside...
the rear controls for the 4-zone climate and the rear controls from the power sunshade on the panoramic roof.
#9
Bad feature
Happening to us/ my 2.5 ye old son realized he can reach and click the red light door lock button from his car seat. Delighted with this new skill. With car running and BoTH sets of keys outside with us my son locked us out of car until we could coax 5 yr old out of car seat and open driver door - he was in tears and very stressed (as was I)....why can this happen? Dealer telling me in service no way to disable this door lock and it locks all doors and key fob does not work. Very scary. Any way to disable this people have found? Hard to believe i am the only parent dealing with this
#10
Happening to us/ my 2.5 ye old son realized he can reach and click the red light door lock button from his car seat. Delighted with this new skill. With car running and BoTH sets of keys outside with us my son locked us out of car until we could coax 5 yr old out of car seat and open driver door - he was in tears and very stressed (as was I)....why can this happen? Dealer telling me in service no way to disable this door lock and it locks all doors and key fob does not work. Very scary. Any way to disable this people have found? Hard to believe i am the only parent dealing with this