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Andyrew



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Locked or unlocked at a glance

A recent incident where upon some little s**t, decided to help himself or herself, (let’s not be prejudiced here) to the contents of my FL2 whilst parked on my driveway, fortunately, if you can call it that, they did not damage the car as I had inadvertently left it unlocked, which from certain angles at only a short distance away is difficult to tell, so it got me thinking, why my car! then when you think about it, mirrors folded back, LOCKED, mirrors in normal position UNLOCKED and theirs probably a number of Neanderthals that realise that, mind you there are a number of other car manufactures that do the same.

So I have come up with a simple no cost idea that I for one can tell at a glance whether or not the car is locked.

Just behind the mirror casing there is a small raised plastic feature of the main moulding, which I have simply painted with some hi-vis luminous paint, simple eh.[/img] 2008, HSE,auto,S/grey,Alpaca leather with premium pack, bi-xenon.

Post #41638 6th May 2009 6:14 pm
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sorry to hear of your chav problems Confused
the paint seems a good idea Thumbs Up dont mention locking too often though as everytime you do, poor Avtur feels the need to get out of his comfy chair and check that his car is locked.






















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i know what you mean when looking a a locked car, the mirrors can deceive and i too have had to take a double look, sometimes finding the keys to press lock a couple more times to make sure Confused Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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avtur



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I do use the mirrors as a good indication of locked/unlocked ..... but there's nothing like a good tug on the door handle to be sure. Thumbs Up

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i have heard it called a few thing but never a door handle Whistle Rolling with laughter Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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I too look at the wing mirrors to tell if the car is locked or unlocked. Another thing to watch out for is if you sit on your keys and accidently press down the 'unlock' button for several seconds - all your windows will come thus any passing Censored can lean in and help themselves to your belongings, or as I found out in my BMW with the same feature, let the rain in overnight!! Big Cry Now - 2017 BMW X3 M Sport Carbon Black
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Never had any problems that you guys seem too Shocked Watching for swinging mirrors, luminous paint spots and the like Confused
If I need to, I always look to see if the alarm warning lamp is blinking or not to see if Freely is locked or not Thumbs Up
In any case I/we NEVER leave the beast unlocked anywhere, never, not ever never, even in the garage Thumbs Up 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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zone30



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Same here, even do the double lock.

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It is mentioned earlier in this forum that we should lock the car to get the "computer" in the sleep state, not to discharge the battery. Therefor I always lock (almost) my car, even if I'm home. I can see the light blinking and I can often hear that the mirror "slapping" together. (God hearing Wink ) .

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AndyC wrote:

If I need to, I always look to see if the alarm warning lamp is blinking or not to see if Freely is locked or not Thumbs Up


I think the light starts blinking as soon as you take the key out of the slot.

Personally I always check for the 3 rapid blinks, to make sure I've locked it properly.

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zone30



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Also, if nowone notices it's unlocked withing 2 mins it should lock itself

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zone30 wrote:
Also, if nowone notices it's unlocked withing 2 mins it should lock itself


Not sure thats quite true Confused . But if you first unlock the car and do not open anything then it will lock itself withing two mins Thumbs Up 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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AndyC wrote:
zone30 wrote:
Also, if nowone notices it's unlocked withing 2 mins it should lock itself


Not sure thats quite true Confused . But if you first unlock the car and do not open anything then it will lock itself withing two mins Thumbs Up


You're right Andy. I also use the mirrors as an indication to whether the car is locked. Thumbs Up Gone - TD4 XS Auto, Sumatra Black, Mud flaps and side strips, clear indicators, private plate, privacy glass

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npinks



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doesn't help when you have press them button to bring the mirrors in manually

Looks locked, but is unlocked..... so i have heard Embarassed Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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I simply park mine next to a sherman tank Laughing At work
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