50 Locks and car alarm
Locking a car with flat battery
The steering wheel lock requires sufficient
battery voltage to lock and unlock. If the
battery voltage drops below a certain level
while the remote control is in the ignition
switch, you will not be able to remove the
remote control.
If you must leave the car, proceed as
follows:
Lock the car by pressing down the lock
buttons on the doors. Lock the front left
door from outside with the traditional key,
see page 49. The car is now locked. If the
car has a car alarm, this will remain inactive.
Boot lid
The boot lid is unlocked along with the
car doors.
Open the boot lid with the handle above
the number plate.
Sedan: The boot lid can also be unlocked
and opened via button on the remote
control.
Wagon: The boot lid can also be unlocked
and opened via button on the remote
control.
Cars with car alarm
The movement sensor and tilt sensor in
the cabin are now disabled.
Note:
The boot lid is unlocked when it is closed.
Lock it by pressing button on the
remote control. If the car has an alarm, it will
now be armed.
Switch on driver’s door
The central locking can also be operated
from inside the car using the switch by the
driver’s door handle.
Central locking switch
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