Hi guys looking for your help before i waste a day and bring the car to the dealer.
Honda door continues to lock at 9 mph.
Pretty typical for aftermarket electrical parts for honda.
I have the same problem with a new 09.
Program doors to lock when you reach 9 mph.
I m pretty sure that if one of the doors is unlocked then the doors will lock again when you exceed 9 mph again.
So changing to lock when in park mode will solve this.
It is hard to think door lock actuator goes south at such low mileage.
I fixed well patched mine by reading the manual and having the doors all lock when the truck is placed in and out of park.
This is the default setting.
The auto door locking is deactivated all the time.
I did set up my auto lock at low speed and auto unlock when shifting to p.
Most likely i will be told they cannot duplicate it.
If you have changed that setting to no auto lock or auto lock wh.
If replacing that part fixed it the first time then my guess is the aftermarket door lock part you replaced is no good.
Close the driver s door and put the shifter in park.
The doors and tailgate lock when the vehicle speed reaches 9 mph 15 km h.
Overall honda s quality is going down for the past 10 years since i had my first civic.
Typically it locks the doors once.
While pressing on the brake move the shifter out of park.
I had a beemer a long time ago and the doors were reputed to auto unlock if you were in an accident but no auto lock in though.
Don t know why honda have not incorporated auto lock on uk cars as several other makers have done so as have honda on the us model according to the us handbook.
It s obviously not a uk eu law preventing its incorporation.
A few days ago i noticed that it locks the doors every.
My car is set to lock all doors as soon as it reaches speed of 10mph.
Turn the ignition to the on ii position.
I would be very suspect of that replacement part.
Right now your doors are set to 9 mph to lock and every time you go below then run past 9mph again they try to lock again.
To turn off the auto door lock modes.
Then press and hold the lock side of the master lock switch for about five seconds until you hear two clicks.