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Hi all,

Does anyone knows if it's possible for the car to lock when we move away from the car with the key?

Thanks,

Bruno

Posted

That's the normal procedure, thanks for pointing that out.

What I mean is for the car to lock automatically if he detects that the key is no longer close to the car...

Posted

My LS locks itself if you don't open a door within 20 or 30 seconds.

Posted

Before and after you open the door?

Usually cars lock automatically if after unlocking the doors the doors are not opened. What I was trying here is to move away from the car, after using it, and it would lock itself. I know for instance that Renault used to have a proximity lock/unlock feature with their cars.

Thanks,

Bruno

Posted

Ah but how would you test it.

Walk away from car, is it locked? go back to car to check, car unlocks,.....

I think this is getting too lazy.

 


Posted

It's not rocket science. Not sure about yours, but mine when locks folds the mirrors so it shouldn't be that hard to know it's locked...

 

Posted

I am nor sure this is a good idea. If you have a passenger, and say call in to get petrol. You walk away from the car to pay. The car locks itself setting the alarm. The passenger moves, and triggers the alarm. I have done this twice with my wife in the car, but by pressing the button to lock the car on the door handle from habit.
You may be away from the car longer in other scenarios causing the passenger some embarrassment being unable to stop the alarm.

John.

Posted
57 minutes ago, Britprius said:

I am nor sure this is a good idea. If you have a passenger, and say call in to get petrol. You walk away from the car to pay. The car locks itself setting the alarm. The passenger moves, and triggers the alarm. I have done this twice with my wife in the car, but by pressing the button to lock the car on the door handle from habit.
You may be away from the car longer in other scenarios causing the passenger some embarrassment being unable to stop the alarm.

John.

Good point... :) I believe the car is able to know if someone is sitting in the passanger seat but anyway I was just wondering. I'm not sure how Renault managed this in their cars (not sure if they needed the key to be somewhere inside in the car so this would only be activated if you took the key with you...

Anyway, thanks for the help.

Posted

The latest Mazda's do this.

Not sure it will be possible on the IS as the system's not designed that way. 

Posted

Not a safe system in my view. Park your car on the drive, walk away... Meanwhile there's a guy hiding in your hedge who just gets in and has the kit to turn the vehicle on....

Posted
21 hours ago, BrunoLeal said:

Before and after you open the door?

Usually cars lock automatically if after unlocking the doors the doors are not opened. What I was trying here is to move away from the car, after using it, and it would lock itself. I know for instance that Renault used to have a proximity lock/unlock feature with their cars.

Thanks,

Bruno

It could be quite easy for Lexus to implement this feature but they haven't and therefore it isn't possible to configure this option.

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Just now, ColinBarber said:

It could be quite easy for Lexus to implement this feature but they haven't and therefore it isn't possible to configure this option.

Finally a straight answer to my question... :)

Thanks,

Bruno


Posted

I see Honda have it .

It seems a useful feature. if your'e worried about someone hiding in your hedge with the ability to start your car then I'd suggest a touch of paranoia . If you have that paranoia just lock it.

Posted

I see it as a belt and braces feature. Lock the car by touching the door handle but if you forget its nice to know the car will lock itself once you get a certain distance away. Would be difficult for an insurance company to argue you didn't lock the vehicle.

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46 minutes ago, doog442 said:

I see Honda have it .

It seems a useful feature. if your'e worried about someone hiding in your hedge with the ability to start your car then I'd suggest a touch of paranoia . If you have that paranoia just lock it.

It'd be like the self flushing toilets that never seem to work. 

Posted
1 hour ago, rayaans said:

It'd be like the self flushing toilets that never seem to work. 

How do you know this? 

Do you go back and check? :laughing:

Posted
11 hours ago, Martin F said:

How do you know this? 

Do you go back and check? :laughing:

Depends on what I've left in there 🤣

Posted

The last three posts add up to an interesting example of eristic coprophilia, unexpected in a Lexus forum....

Posted
On 9/15/2018 at 11:34 AM, ColinBarber said:

It could be quite easy for Lexus to implement this feature but they haven't and therefore it isn't possible to configure this option.

Our Tesla has self lock on walking away and unlock on approach, great feature.

Our IS300H can detect you approaching with the key as the lights under the mirror turn on/off as you get closer/leave. I persume hardwarewise its fully possible for Lexus to implement self lock/unlock but unlikely to happen.

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On 9/14/2018 at 4:49 PM, BrunoLeal said:

Good point... 🙂 I believe the car is able to know if someone is sitting in the passanger seat but anyway I was just wondering. I'm not sure how Renault managed this in their cars (not sure if they needed the key to be somewhere inside in the car so this would only be activated if you took the key with you...

Anyway, thanks for the help.

On the Tesla the car will lock if the key isnt detected and no one is sitting in the drivers seat. If my wife/daughter is in the car I just leave the keys in the car when I get out to do things - though its a rare occurrence with no need to ever pay for petrol :).

The down side to passive entry/keyless entry is all the relay key thefts thats been going round. Tesla have just introduced a 'PIN to drive' software update meaning at least even if someone relays the key fob signal and gain entry they cannot drive the car without knowing the pin.

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6 hours ago, ganzoom said:

On the Tesla the car will lock if the key isnt detected and no one is sitting in the drivers seat. If my wife/daughter is in the car I just leave the keys in the car when I get out to do things - though its a rare occurrence with no need to ever pay for petrol :).

The down side to passive entry/keyless entry is all the relay key thefts thats been going round. Tesla have just introduced a 'PIN to drive' software update meaning at least even if someone relays the key fob signal and gain entry they cannot drive the car without knowing the pin.

It makes sense. I don't think there's any perfect solution. My goal with this thread was just to understand how far Lexus allow to change this type of settings (either by ourselves or through main dealers).

Thanks,

Bruno

Posted
1 hour ago, BrunoLeal said:

It makes sense. I don't think there's any perfect solution. My goal with this thread was just to understand how far Lexus allow to change this type of settings (either by ourselves or through main dealers).

Thanks,

Bruno

 

I don't think they do. Am sure a third party with enough skill to do it can, especially if they can see a market for it- but the market/interest for a car like the IS is tiny and not worth anyones while.

Posted
On 9/16/2018 at 11:59 AM, Rabbers said:

The last three posts add up to an interesting example of eristic coprophilia, unexpected in a Lexus forum....

Steady on Rabbers. I used the word apropos and it evoked comment.

John

Posted
On 9/15/2018 at 9:58 PM, rayaans said:

It'd be like the self flushing toilets that never seem to work. 

We have these at work, or as we like to call automated ball washers... complete pain in the.......... bum !!!

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