Disabling Auto Door Locking on starting car in Toyota Corolla 2008

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Toyota Corolla 2008

Get in car and close all doors.

Make sure your car is in "Park" ( "P" )

Set Door Open Indicator Lamp to a setting where it is off.

I think I used the middle settings for always off. Try this first.

Leave seat belts off.

Unlock all the doors with the power lock button.

Put key in ignition and turn to ON position

After at least one chime, Press and Hold the lock button
until the Door Open Indicator Lamp starts to flash.

If there is no flashing you need to change the mode
of the Lamp and start over this procedure
until a setting for the flashing works.

When it flashes pay careful attention here.

If it flashes once, your car logic is in Mode 1.

two, for Mode 2, etc.

There may be 4 modes that cycle.

You want the number of flashes to be "2"

Mode 2 should stop the Auto Locking feature completely.

However test it. Unlock doors, start car and put in drive
with brake on of course.

If doors do NOT lock automatically your day is made !

Put back in park and turn off key.

Again, nothing should change the current locking position.

If for some reason, the auto locking is still present,
perhaps your Modes are different,
cycle through the other modes, and retest.

Hopefully you will achieve the desired results on another mode.

If not, this fix just isn't for your make and model or whatever.

Worked fine on my Toyota Corolla 2008.

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Why do this ?

I do not find this a safety feature necessary. If you need to lock the car for your kids and keep it locked and you are brain dead to do this everytime, then ok leave the auto lock on. We have no kids here. And having the doors locked while driving could potentially in my opinion make getting out of the car in an emergency a hazard or a slight delay for someone trying to get in your car to help you. As for doors opening by themselves on driving. Car doors have two latches. chances are you will not just fall out of your car. If you are a drunk driver or stupid maybe dont change this feature. For me, I get sick and tired of pulling a door handle that doesnt open because the driver cannot remember that the doors just locked again after starting the car. Just a mild torture ? After several times of feeling like a clown, you realize this feature is an irritation that just wont go away unless you do this procedure ! As for stopping your car from being stolen, if I worry about that, I am paranoid. If you worry, get a GPS lodged in your car somehow, leave a spare cell phone with GPS in the car somewhere, do something so that if your car drives away "by itself" you can track it. I saw a video on internet where a guy hid a very small GPS device under the seat of a bicycle, left it unattended. Sure enough someone snatched it. He got in his car, tracked it down to a backyard where the bike was. Knocked on the door, embarrased the person, said oh I believe this is my bike see here is the tracking device, thank you and politely walked the bike out of the backyard and left. No charges did he press, nice guy !
 
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