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Key settings for new car?

Kaz

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My new car is sat in Swindon and I'm in Vancouver but I fly back home later today and collect her on Saturday!

Do I have to request that the dealership sets the key options or is that something I can do? I want one click to open just the drivers door (for security when I'm on my own), 2 clicks for all doors opening and door locking on drive off. Any other settings that are useful in people's opinion?
 
Get the dealer to extend the press on operation time on the keyfob switches otherwise every time you put them in your pocket you will open the bonnet or the doors - very irratating[:mad:]
 
Karen
I'd advise the OPC thats the way you would like it set upon collection.
You can alter it yourself IF you have PCM

Totally agree with the extended time for the bonnet release.

Enjoy the collection and Saturday and let us know what goodies you get [8D]

garyw
 
ORIGINAL: garyw

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You can alter it yourself IF you have PCM


I think you mean if you have the sports chrono option as well. Just with the PCM will not allow you to alter too many settings.
 
ORIGINAL: Ronnie C

ORIGINAL: garyw

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You can alter it yourself IF you have PCM


I think you mean if you have the sports chrono option as well. Just with the PCM will not allow you to alter too many settings.

Ronnie, its something like that.. I've re-read and unsure of it myself now...[&:] [:(]

Kaz, tell the OPC to do it.. [:)]
 

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