Every car I have ever driven operates the same way when it comes to using the power door lock button.
You open the door, press the door lock button - the doors lock, and you shut the door, and the car is now locked
However with the 2025 Telluride the door lock button does not work tat way, so I went to the owners manual to see if I was doing something wrong.
The manual says the door lock button will not work if either the key is left inside (okay, that makes sense) or THE DRIVER DOOR IS OPEN.
How the crap can you press the lock button unless you have the door open to reach the button. This is so stupid I cannot believe it.
I tested this truth by rolling the driver window down, shut the door, reached in thru the window to press the door lock button, and guess what - it worked.
Of course this is useless since the window is down.
Please change this inane logic. of door lock functionality.
Yes I know I can lock it by pressing the door handle on the outside once the door is shut, but that is beside the point.
You open the door, press the door lock button - the doors lock, and you shut the door, and the car is now locked
However with the 2025 Telluride the door lock button does not work tat way, so I went to the owners manual to see if I was doing something wrong.
The manual says the door lock button will not work if either the key is left inside (okay, that makes sense) or THE DRIVER DOOR IS OPEN.
How the crap can you press the lock button unless you have the door open to reach the button. This is so stupid I cannot believe it.
I tested this truth by rolling the driver window down, shut the door, reached in thru the window to press the door lock button, and guess what - it worked.
Of course this is useless since the window is down.
Please change this inane logic. of door lock functionality.
Yes I know I can lock it by pressing the door handle on the outside once the door is shut, but that is beside the point.