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I've owned a 68 plate Karoq for about a month now.   I noticed when parked up with me in car , and I locked it with the key fob, that when you unlock the car with the fob that all the doors can be opened from the inside except the front passenger door.  To open the passenger door you need to open it from the outside.  Does this sound like a fault.    The setting on the menu is for central locking is set to 'all doors'

 

Any advice?

Why not use the lock button instead of the fob

2 hours ago, don_kiddik said:

Why not use the lock button instead of the fob

 

That's what I was wondering.

On 15/09/2020 at 13:20, sb7dl5 said:

I've owned a 68 plate Karoq for about a month now.   I noticed when parked up with me in car , and I locked it with the key fob, that when you unlock the car with the fob that all the doors can be opened from the inside except the front passenger door.  To open the passenger door you need to open it from the outside.  Does this sound like a fault.    The setting on the menu is for central locking is set to 'all doors'

 

Any advice?

 

It does sound odd. 

On 15/09/2020 at 13:20, sb7dl5 said:

I've owned a 68 plate Karoq for about a month now.   I noticed when parked up with me in car , and I locked it with the key fob, that when you unlock the car with the fob that all the doors can be opened from the inside except the front passenger door.  To open the passenger door you need to open it from the outside.  Does this sound like a fault.    The setting on the menu is for central locking is set to 'all doors'

 

Any advice?

Try using the button inside the car to lock and then unlock the doors. If the front passenger door still doesn't unlock then it looks like a problem with that door.

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