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Anti Hijack - Open all Doors on Key Removal?

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HI,

Is it possible to have all the doors open rather than the drivers when you take the key out of the ignition?

Thanks,

Marc

I thought that the system remembered what you opened and unlocks those when you get out... or at least I got the impression it did that?

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It doesn't seem too, at least on mine anyway. I unlock all doors using the key fob and I get in and the passenger gets in and once over 10MPH the doors lock. When I pull the key out only the drivers door unlocks.

It's a pain as the passenger nearly breaks the door handle where they pull it so hard and not realise they have to do it twice!

I always rememeber to flick the unlock button near the window switches before I switch the engine off, become second nature to me now

HI,

Is it possible to have all the doors open rather than the drivers when you take the key out of the ignition?

Thanks,

Marc

Yes it is, I have this feature enabled on a MkII Octavia, cannot remember exactly where in VCDS it is though! :o

My brothers got anti Hijack on his Scoob.

Funnily enough we were at Santa Pod at the weekend and for the first time, in 5 years of owning the car, the daft c*** had the key's in the ignition he closed the doors and without thinking closed the boot. Then went bright red and realised what he'd done:mad:.

After i'd stopped laughing i used what must be some distant scouse family roots and got them out for him, after half an hour, :thumbup:using some tools out of a plumbers van camping with us.

Yes it is, I have this feature enabled on a MkII Octavia, cannot remember exactly where in VCDS it is though! :o

Thats how mine is set on my MK1.

If someone can tell me where to look in VAG-COM ill have a look at the coding when i get some time (and fine the cable :D)

Just twigged I changed it via Maxidot I think - hence why I think mine does it...

It doesn't seem too, at least on mine anyway. I unlock all doors using the key fob and I get in and the passenger gets in and once over 10MPH the doors lock. When I pull the key out only the drivers door unlocks.

How many clicks do you have to do to unlock all the doors?

I think the unlock on removing the key may be related to whether its single click for drivers door or single click for all doors?

Edit - I can't see what car you have. That may make a difference too - could be worth posting.

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Sorry, it's a Fabia VRS (06).

I have to do 2 clicks to open all doors. I think you could be onto something with that. Can you change it to open all doors with 1 click? This might fix the issue with key removal and doors opening?

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Just read the VAG COM codes document and found the open all doors on single click. Will give this a try. Do you think this will do the trick?

Just read the VAG COM codes document and found the open all doors on single click. Will give this a try. Do you think this will do the trick?

I think it might do.

I had mine changed over to single click opening recently - so I can give it a try tonight and let you know.

Or seeing as you have VAGCOM just try it and see - worth a go and you can easily change back if not

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OK Thanks. Will give it a try tonight and let you know.

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Just to let you know I enabled the open all doors on single click and it now opens all doors when I remove the key :)

Thanks for your help guys.

Good result.

And quicker than waiting for me to leave work and go and check!

  • 3 months later...

The only thing now is that you now unlock all your doors when you get in your car which might not be a good thing if you are parked near bushes on your passenger side and someone leaps from the bushes.

Surely there is a way to keep the double click to unlock and have auto unlock open all doors. Since enabling double click to unlock all my doors on my octi it unlocks all doors but it doesn't on SWMBO's fabia so there must be another code somewhere to change.

Does anyone know what or where it is?

I have found this

Control module coding (MY 2002 >)

Select 46 (Comfort System)

Coding -> Function 07

Central locking (2 doors / 2-power windows):

00064 - Selective unlocking

00065 - Unlocking of all doors

Central locking (4 doors / 2-power windows):

00066 - Selective unlocking

00067 - Unlocking of all doors

Central locking (4-power windows):

00258 - Selective unlocking

00259 - Unlocking of all doors

on this website en.openobd.org - volkswagen - golf / bora / jetta (1j) Does this look right? I don't have SWMBO's fabia on hand to check however the above codes do NOT show on my Octi

Edited by matt@theforce

OK,

I've done a quick check of SWMBO's fabia and its Recode function is set to 00018 which doesn't match any of the above and my octi is set to 00258 which matches the above Selective Unlocking with 4 power windows. This works and also unlocks all doors when the key is removed. This is what I want for SWMBO's fabia, to me the above reads I should set SWMBO's fabia to 00066 Selective Unlocking for 4 doors and 2 power windows.

Before I make the change can anyone confirm if they have done this to their fabias

Thanks

Matthew

SINGLE DOOR UNLOCK

[select]

[46 - Cent. Conv.] (35 - Cent. Locking for manual window cars)

[Recode - 07]

Write down the existing coding for future reference.

Enter 5-digit code from below

[Do It!]

Look at the existing Soft. Coding. If you have selective unlocking (Meaning you press the unlock button on the remote once to open the driver's door, twice to open all the doors) the last digit of your coding should be an even number. To make all doors unlock, add 1 to the coding.

So, if you have a car that is coded for selective unlocking (00064) add one to make it 00065 so that all doors unlock with one press of the unlock button.

Shamelessly taken from Stu's site

Alternatively recode it to 00019 and see what happens!

SINGLE DOOR UNLOCK

[select]

[46 - Cent. Conv.] (35 - Cent. Locking for manual window cars)

[Recode - 07]

Write down the existing coding for future reference.

Enter 5-digit code from below

[Do It!]

Look at the existing Soft. Coding. If you have selective unlocking (Meaning you press the unlock button on the remote once to open the driver's door, twice to open all the doors) the last digit of your coding should be an even number. To make all doors unlock, add 1 to the coding.

So, if you have a car that is coded for selective unlocking (00064) add one to make it 00065 so that all doors unlock with one press of the unlock button.

Shamelessly taken from Stu's site

Thats what I have, Single door unlock is enabled on both cars using the remote, however when removing the key from SWMBO's fabia it only unlocks the drivers door and not all of them, this is what I want to change but I need to keep the single door unlock on the key fob.

My octi works single door unlock from the remote but when the key is removed from the ignition it unlocks all the doors.

Alternatively recode it to 00019 and see what happens!

I set it to 00019 which unlocked all the doors with 1 click of the remote which I don't want but it does unlock all doors when removing the key from the ignition

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