Changing the settings of the locking system

You can change the setting of the locking system in such a way that only the driver's door and the fuel filler flap are unlocked. This is useful if you frequently travel on your own.

press and hold To change the setting: press and hold down the buttons and simultaneously for approximately six buttons simultaneously for approximately six seconds until the battery check lamp flashes twice.

system is If the setting of the locking system is changed within the signal range of the vehicle, pressing the button or locks or unlocks the vehicle. button locks or unlocks the vehicle.

The SmartKey now functions as follows:

press the  button once. To unlock the driver's door: press the To unlock centrally: press button once.
the  button twice. To unlock centrally: press the To lock centrally: press the button twice.
button. To lock centrally: press the The KEYLESS-GO function is changed as button.

The KEYLESS-GO function is changed as follows:

touch the inner surface of the door handle on the driver's door. To unlock the driver's door: touch the inner surface of the door handle on the driver's door.
the inner surface of the door handle on the frontpassenger door or the rear To unlock centrally: touch the inner surface of the door handle on the frontpassenger door or the rear door.
outer sensor surface on one of the door handles. To lock centrally: touch the outer sensor surface on one of the door handles.

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