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Yes if you open the back door with the fob, it will only unlock the back door and open leaving other doors locked. But if you walk up to the back door and touch the handle to open it with your fob in pocket, it unlocks all doors.

Can’t have it both ways I guess ��

Thats weird as mine will just unlock the rear door when handle touched, if I use a fob just the drivers door will unlock, not the rear door of course the drivers door only to unlock is set in the Uconnect menu on mine, first click drivers door, second click all doors unlock, no other selection...
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Thats weird as mine will just unlock the rear door when handle touched, if I use a fob just the drivers door will unlock, not the rear door of course the drivers door only to unlock is set in the Uconnect menu on mine, first click drivers door, second click all doors unlock, no other selection...
Yeah mines been like that all the time. Not sure if it’s something programmed into newer years. Dont mind it though because it was the same from my previous car so that’s how I am used to 😊

On a whole separate note few days ago I just managed to chip two ends of my rear tailgate when it closed on to some screws I left on the bumper accidentally. Was using the rear floor on the boot to place a long wooden panel of which I had to remove two stands (screwed in) and just left the screws on top of bumper. Was distracted as I was with my son and then closed the boot, went to the shops and got back to realise the boot closed on the metal screws. Because they were so small and right on edge below it was enough to not trigger the safety that stops the boot from closing, instead chipped the edges and closed

They aren’t as visible as in these photos in fact you can’t see it when closed due to angle but these are closeups of it. I think I will need to go to supercheap and get them to make some touch up paint to try and fix this hopefully. Can’t leave it for to long due to rusting yeah. I just screamed on the driveway the moment I realised what I did just really upset with myself



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