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Auto locking doors?
2002 S60.
I'd like the doors to lock when I start rolling. I found this while poking around online
FUNCTION FOR AUTOMATIC LOCKING / ADD Part. No. Description 8637408 S60 8637408 S60 R FUNCTION FOR AUTOMATIC LOCKING / REMOVEPart. No. Description8637409 S60 8637409 S60 R Makes it possible to retrofit or remove the automatic locking function in your car. This function automatically locks the doors in the normal way (not deadlocking) when vehicle speed exceeds 7 km/h (4.3 mph). If the doors are unlocked using the central locking button while the car is moving they remain unlocked until the ignition key is removed from the ignition switch. If the door is opened from the inside, when exiting the car for example, the door is locked again when the vehicle speed exceeds 7 km/h (4.3 mph). An open door will not be locked. The doors are not unlocked automatically when the speed falls below 7 km/h (4.3 mph). |
Originally Posted by Grey Bearded One
(Post 495478)
2002 S60.
I'd like the doors to lock when I start rolling. I found this while poking around online
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Thanks for answering. Why won't my bootleg Vida work?
This is all very interesting. A) I'm wondering why Volvo makes things so difficult. B) I'm suspicious of Volvo and their software downloads. I was told that I needed a "software download" for $30 to turn off my daytime running lights but found that as a simple feature in VDash. VDash also seems to support programming new keys but I was told by the Volvo dealer that it requires a "software download." Are these software downloads single use things? If not, I'd think that someone could have a nice side business just doing the program after buying the "software" once. In any case, I'm not going to pay over $100 to have my doors lock automatically. |
Originally Posted by Grey Bearded One
(Post 495511)
Why won't my bootleg Vida work?
A) I'm wondering why Volvo makes things so difficult. B) I was told that I needed a "software download" for $30 to turn off my daytime running lights VDash also seems to support programming new keys but I was told by the Volvo dealer that it requires a "software download." Are these software downloads single use things? It's not only Volvo making things complicated - All manufacturers do that now, and use different scan tools, software platforms, all with different terminology- it's like learning a new language for each brand of car. Someone was wrong on the daytime running lights - that's the flex noll/flex std setting and bootleg VIDA can change it. It would require a subscription if you were not using the stolen/ hacked version of VIDA - and it takes time to get to that setting - perhaps that garage was just charging for their labor time. I have no experience with VDASH. Every key, remote, or module I have "programmed" required a VIDA subscription and was a one time use software" download" tied to the VIN number of the car you are working on. |
Originally Posted by hoonk
(Post 495515)
Someone was wrong on the daytime running lights -
I'm an old fart. I'm not too happy with cars that I can't work on myself. Thanks for the explanation. |
Originally Posted by Grey Bearded One
(Post 495521)
Probably just trying to pad the bill although I was already paying a fortune to have two remotes and a key programmed.
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Originally Posted by hoonk
(Post 495524)
He was probably just charging the .25 hr or whatever the flat rate time is for changing the daytime light settings
I know what you mean about warranty work, I sell appliances and I always hear about how we don't really make money doing warranty service. |
Originally Posted by hoonk
(Post 495524)
during an employment interview usually one of their first questions would be "how many hours can I turn?".
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