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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny Panda" data-source="post: 499664" data-attributes="member: 20486"><p>We've had auto locking systems in the UK for the past 7 years.</p><p></p><p>The larger vehicles have a system where you can start/stop the engine with a key fob although you still have to have the key turned in the ignition for it to work. When you leave the car and shut the side door it automatically locks, opening it means just swiping the fob against the sensor by the door. The bulk head door only locks after you have been into the back to retrieve a pkg, a sensor registers that someone has been in the back and thus locks the bh door once you shut it. If you have a pkg in the cab and get out the side then the bulk head door doesnt lock so its no good for the summer when you leave the side doors open and keep pkgs in the cab.</p><p></p><p>The smaller vans (sprinters) have the same auto door locking system but no keyless start, same thing applies for getting in/out the side door. Press a button and the door opens and automatically locks when it shuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny Panda, post: 499664, member: 20486"] We've had auto locking systems in the UK for the past 7 years. The larger vehicles have a system where you can start/stop the engine with a key fob although you still have to have the key turned in the ignition for it to work. When you leave the car and shut the side door it automatically locks, opening it means just swiping the fob against the sensor by the door. The bulk head door only locks after you have been into the back to retrieve a pkg, a sensor registers that someone has been in the back and thus locks the bh door once you shut it. If you have a pkg in the cab and get out the side then the bulk head door doesnt lock so its no good for the summer when you leave the side doors open and keep pkgs in the cab. The smaller vans (sprinters) have the same auto door locking system but no keyless start, same thing applies for getting in/out the side door. Press a button and the door opens and automatically locks when it shuts. [/QUOTE]
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