scion security system- passive arming
#1
Senior Member
SL Member
Team ScioNRG
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: West Chester, PA
Posts: 258
scion security system- passive arming
I'm tryong to decide whether or not to set the passive arming. I'd like to set it, in case I forget to press lock (unlikely) or I accidentally hit unlock putting my keys in my pocket. the thing that kind of turns me away from it, is that the manual says you MUST put the key in and turn it to on within 15 or 30 seconds, whichever I set it at. is anyone currently using passive arming? my car stays in a not-so good part of town all day while I'm at school, and I don't want anything to happen to it. it's my baby <3
thanks in advance.
thanks in advance.
#2
I thnk you should set it...i have mine set and the one time i locked my keys in my car I was extremely fortunate. I left the sunroof open and the glove box open (which houses my valet key). I was able to take a clothes hanger, straighten it out and stick it through the sunroof to fish my keys out of the glove box.
its well worth it if its "your baby"
its well worth it if its "your baby"
#4
Sublimize23 wrote:
I don't use the passive arming, but I noticed that if I accidently press the unlock button,
the doors will automatically relock after about 30 seconds unless I open one of the doors.
I'd like to set it, in case I forget to press lock (unlikely) or I accidentally hit unlock putting my keys in my pocket.
the doors will automatically relock after about 30 seconds unless I open one of the doors.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
VCUBoy714
Scion tC 1G ICE & Interior
2
01-05-2015 08:46 PM
hampton1100
Scion tC 2G Suspension & Handling
2
01-02-2015 08:13 PM