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  • #16
    Oli, you wont be able to lock the keys in the car if your filling up because you need the key to open the fuel cap

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    • #17
      You really don't want it to re-lock after a door's been open etc. A friend had a car which did this (can't remember make/ model) but he locked his keys in it at least five times.

      Now, if a DS3 would re-lock irrespective of whether doors have been opened or not once the fob is X distance away that would be great - a bit like the option on some of the Renaults.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by gatesy0093 View Post
        Oli, you wont be able to lock the keys in the car if your filling up because you need the key to open the fuel cap
        Ahh, forgot Citroen did that. I can start my car, lock it and walk away like I did at trax to let the air con get to work :cool:

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        • #19
          The only thing I miss from my Astra is the the ability to lower the electric windows with the key fob, on hot days I could do that as I walked across the car park to it and the intense heat would be gone by the time I opened the door....
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          • #20
            I have a similar problem with the stop start system. When I stop and take my foot off the engine stops, but when I depress the clutch pedal, it doesn't select first gear and drive off. Then when I get home and stop, the engine switches off but when I take my seat belt off it starts up. Surely it should switch off, hand me the key, lock itself when I get out and turn the oven on?

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