Diesel Do
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Not for couple of days! Mondo mode
I had the same problem last night with a freelander 1 yr 2000.
I found if you unlock the car with the fob, THEN put key fob in your pocket, give it to your partner or take it in the house, you may lock them in car otherwise.
Now open driver and passenger doors, close driver door, walk round to passenger door and lean in then operate the central locking to lock all doors, close the passenger door observe the dash board no flashing alarm light, car is locked but not alarmed.
I further tested this today left the bonnet latched, set alarm opened bonnet and alarm webt off , locked it with central locking switch/passenger door, lifted bonnet no alarm.
I assume if no alarm there is no immobilisation either.
I've never done that in my 42 yrs of driving history fingers crossed - lies dont countyou may lock them in car otherwise
you posh foo cur avin car cleanersyou can if you have pressed the central locking button.
Car cleaners doing inside, keys in ignition (off) when cleaning dash operated switch, came out of car wind blew door shut keys inside, gave me a lift home to get spare key. it can happen
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