Disabling the "idiot-proof" lock system.
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Disabling the "idiot-proof" lock system.
I have a '93 Accord adn my brother has a '91 Civic, both of which have
the "feature" of requiring the driver side door to be locked with a
key from the outside.
Is there a way to disable this? The lock (and key) are starting to
wear because of the constant use caused by this system.
Thanks,
Marco
the "feature" of requiring the driver side door to be locked with a
key from the outside.
Is there a way to disable this? The lock (and key) are starting to
wear because of the constant use caused by this system.
Thanks,
Marco
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Re: Disabling the "idiot-proof" lock system.
m@rco.rosano wrote:
> I have a '93 Accord adn my brother has a '91 Civic, both of which have
> the "feature" of requiring the driver side door to be locked with a
> key from the outside.
no they don't - they require the driver to open the door, keep the door
lever in the "open" position and simultaneously lock the door. on
closure, the door will be locked, no key.
> Is there a way to disable this? The lock (and key) are starting to
> wear because of the constant use caused by this system.
how about a way to disable drivers that can't be bothered to read the
owners manual?
> I have a '93 Accord adn my brother has a '91 Civic, both of which have
> the "feature" of requiring the driver side door to be locked with a
> key from the outside.
no they don't - they require the driver to open the door, keep the door
lever in the "open" position and simultaneously lock the door. on
closure, the door will be locked, no key.
> Is there a way to disable this? The lock (and key) are starting to
> wear because of the constant use caused by this system.
how about a way to disable drivers that can't be bothered to read the
owners manual?
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Re: Disabling the "idiot-proof" lock system.
m@rco.rosano wrote in news:9hcet3le0vsno92bebnbulm28rrisv9snc@4ax.com:
> I have a '93 Accord adn my brother has a '91 Civic, both of which have
> the "feature" of requiring the driver side door to be locked with a
> key from the outside.
> Is there a way to disable this? The lock (and key) are starting to
> wear because of the constant use caused by this system.
>
Pull the interior door-opening handle fully out, lock the door, then let go
of the handle again.
No key required.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
> I have a '93 Accord adn my brother has a '91 Civic, both of which have
> the "feature" of requiring the driver side door to be locked with a
> key from the outside.
> Is there a way to disable this? The lock (and key) are starting to
> wear because of the constant use caused by this system.
>
Pull the interior door-opening handle fully out, lock the door, then let go
of the handle again.
No key required.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Disabling the "idiot-proof" lock system.
Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns9A5EE13B0DCD3tegger@207.14.116.130:
> m@rco.rosano wrote in news:9hcet3le0vsno92bebnbulm28rrisv9snc@4ax.com:
>
>> I have a '93 Accord adn my brother has a '91 Civic, both of which
>> have the "feature" of requiring the driver side door to be locked
>> with a key from the outside.
>> Is there a way to disable this? The lock (and key) are starting to
>> wear because of the constant use caused by this system.
>>
>
>
>
> Pull the interior door-opening handle fully out, lock the door, then
> let go of the handle again.
>
> No key required.
>
>
>
and then do not lock your keys inside.
Man,where have these guys been?
That trick has been known for well over 2 decades.
I think I was using it on my 86 Prelude.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:Xns9A5EE13B0DCD3tegger@207.14.116.130:
> m@rco.rosano wrote in news:9hcet3le0vsno92bebnbulm28rrisv9snc@4ax.com:
>
>> I have a '93 Accord adn my brother has a '91 Civic, both of which
>> have the "feature" of requiring the driver side door to be locked
>> with a key from the outside.
>> Is there a way to disable this? The lock (and key) are starting to
>> wear because of the constant use caused by this system.
>>
>
>
>
> Pull the interior door-opening handle fully out, lock the door, then
> let go of the handle again.
>
> No key required.
>
>
>
and then do not lock your keys inside.
Man,where have these guys been?
That trick has been known for well over 2 decades.
I think I was using it on my 86 Prelude.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: Disabling the "idiot-proof" lock system.
In article <9hcet3le0vsno92bebnbulm28rrisv9snc@4ax.com>, m@rco.rosano
wrote:
> I have a '93 Accord adn my brother has a '91 Civic, both of which have
> the "feature" of requiring the driver side door to be locked with a
> key from the outside.
> Is there a way to disable this?
No, but to lock it from the INSIDE simply hold open the inside door
handle while pushing down the lock button.
It quickly becomes second nature.
wrote:
> I have a '93 Accord adn my brother has a '91 Civic, both of which have
> the "feature" of requiring the driver side door to be locked with a
> key from the outside.
> Is there a way to disable this?
No, but to lock it from the INSIDE simply hold open the inside door
handle while pushing down the lock button.
It quickly becomes second nature.
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Re: Disabling the "idiot-proof" lock system.
m@rco.rosano wrote in news:tgket3hat18sknp642osh6u3uevlmmle9l@4ax.com:
> Thanks for the replies everyone.
> I'm new to Hondas so I'm still getting used to the quirks.
>
>
There are others.
You can still get an Owner's Manual (for free), here:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
No login required.
Choose "Owner's Manuals" from the menu at left, then navigate to your car.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
> Thanks for the replies everyone.
> I'm new to Hondas so I'm still getting used to the quirks.
>
>
There are others.
You can still get an Owner's Manual (for free), here:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
No login required.
Choose "Owner's Manuals" from the menu at left, then navigate to your car.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Disabling the "idiot-proof" lock system.
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 18:35:35 -0700, m@rco.rosano wrote:
>I have a '93 Accord adn my brother has a '91 Civic, both of which have
>the "feature" of requiring the driver side door to be locked with a
>key from the outside.
>Is there a way to disable this? The lock (and key) are starting to
>wear because of the constant use caused by this system.
In addition to the excellent method suggested, here are a couple of
others.
With all doors unlocked, get out of the car and close the driver's
door. Open the driver's side back door, push down the lock button on
the driver's door. All the doors will lock. (This was my preferred
method.)
Get out and close the driver's side door. Have your spouse open the
passenger side door, then reach over and push the driver's side button
down. (This has the added benefit of annoying your spouse.)
I have never tried the following method, but I don't see why it
wouldn't work: Lock all the doors from the inside. Release the trunk.
Crawl over the front seat. Unlatch the back seat and pull it down.
Crawl out through the cargo opening into the trunk and over the rear
bumper.
Finally, purchase an aftermarket remote keyless entry. I have one for
a 1993 Accord that was never used and I will be posting the details on
eBay later today.
Elliot Richmond
Itinerant astronomy teacher
>I have a '93 Accord adn my brother has a '91 Civic, both of which have
>the "feature" of requiring the driver side door to be locked with a
>key from the outside.
>Is there a way to disable this? The lock (and key) are starting to
>wear because of the constant use caused by this system.
In addition to the excellent method suggested, here are a couple of
others.
With all doors unlocked, get out of the car and close the driver's
door. Open the driver's side back door, push down the lock button on
the driver's door. All the doors will lock. (This was my preferred
method.)
Get out and close the driver's side door. Have your spouse open the
passenger side door, then reach over and push the driver's side button
down. (This has the added benefit of annoying your spouse.)
I have never tried the following method, but I don't see why it
wouldn't work: Lock all the doors from the inside. Release the trunk.
Crawl over the front seat. Unlatch the back seat and pull it down.
Crawl out through the cargo opening into the trunk and over the rear
bumper.
Finally, purchase an aftermarket remote keyless entry. I have one for
a 1993 Accord that was never used and I will be posting the details on
eBay later today.
Elliot Richmond
Itinerant astronomy teacher
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