The front and the rear door lock strikers each consist of a striker with two screws threaded into a floating cage plate in the B-pillars and the C-pillars. The door is secured in the closed position when the door lock fork snaps over and engages the striker.
The power door locks use a solenoid that is contained in each door lock assembly. The door locks are activated by the actuator on the inside door handle or by the lock cylinder on the driver’s side door only. When the driver’s side door is locked or unlocked by the actuator or the lock cylinder, all doors are locked or unlocked accordingly.
The power windows are controlled by electrical switches on the door panels and are operated by a motor at each window regulator. Each door has a switch to control its window, and the driver’s side door has four switches to control all door windows on the vehicle. The windows are lowered by pressing the switch and raised by pulling up on the switch. The window will stop movement when the switch is released or when the window is completely open or closed.
The driver’s side window opens automatically. By pressing and releasing the switch, the driver’s side window will lower and will stop only when the switch is activated again, or when the window is completely open.
The driver’s side door control also contains a window lock button that will prevent the operation of the front passenger door or the rear door windows when pressed.
The front and the rear door lock strikers each consist of a striker with two screws threaded into a floating cage plate in the B-pillars and the C-pillars. The door is secured in the closed position when the door lock fork snaps over and engages the striker.
The power door locks use a solenoid that is contained in each door lock assembly. The door locks are activated by the actuator on the inside door handle or by the lock cylinder on the driver’s side door only. When the driver’s side door is locked or unlocked by the actuator or the lock cylinder, all doors are locked or unlocked accordingly.
The power windows are controlled by electrical switches on the door panels and are operated by a motor at each window regulator. Each door has a switch to control its window, and the driver’s side door has four switches to control all door windows on the vehicle. The windows are lowered by pressing the switch and raised by pulling up on the switch. The window will stop movement when the switch is released or when the window is completely open or closed.
The driver’s side window opens automatically. By pressing and releasing the switch, the driver’s side window will lower and will stop only when the switch is activated again, or when the window is completely open.
The driver’s side door control also contains a window lock button that will prevent the operation of the front passenger door or the rear door windows when pressed.
Your vehicle is programmed at the factory to lock all doors automatically when the following conditions are met:
• | All doors are closed. |
• | The ignition is ON. |
• | The vehicle speed is greater than 40 km/h. |
The vehicle will remain locked until the following conditions are met:
• | Vehicle speed is 0km/h. |
• | The ignition is OFF. |
• | The ignition key is removed from the ignition switch. |
This feature cannot be disabled.
If someone needs to exit the vehicle once the doors are locked, have that person use the manual lock knob or power door unlock switch.
In the event of an impact with another vehicle or object, the doors will automatically unlock when vehicle speed drops to 0km/h.