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Auto door locking

Leonard lee

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I have looked in the book, does the S model have a setting to auto lock the doors when you walk away? My Honda Accord does and I love it....it’s a pain to have to press the lock button when I am walking away from the SUV.
 
I have looked in the book, does the S model have a setting to auto lock the doors when you walk away? My Honda Accord does and I love it....it’s a pain to have to press the lock button when I am walking away from the SUV.

No trim levels of the telluride have this feature.
 
i learned to push the door handle (button) twice and it locks everything. it also lets you open by pressing the button on the door handle, or just walk up to the trunk and left the lever twice. seems to work well but takes some getting use too.
 
Just hit the inside door lock button as you're hopping out. Easy peasy...
The EX has a setting to automatically unlock the rear hatch as you approach the vehicle - that's handy (when you actually want it) and a PITA (when it beeps to open as you walk by). <:)
 




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