Now we're talkin.....the way you're supposed to lock the car wont honk. touch the top of the door handle.
That's all fine and dandy, my G35 had the same keyless entry, but for people like myself who are overly paranoid about the car being locked I would use the door handle to lock the car and then proceed to hit the lock button on my key FOB 2, 3, 4+ more times as i was walking away just to be sure. Having the car honk at me every time, especially at very early hours of the morning, is not ideal.like i said, im pretty sure the keyless feature is standard on all mustangs.
leave keys in pocket, unlock/lock the doors by using the inside door handle to unlock, top of door handle to lock, and using the push button engine start/stop and trunk. no honks.
that's right, no honks at all.
As long as you only push the key fob once, the horn shouldn't honk. If you double or triple check it, just make sure you push the button 10 or so seconds apart and the horn shouldn't go off.That's all fine and dandy, my G35 had the same keyless entry, but for people like myself who are overly paranoid about the car being locked I would use the door handle to lock the car and then proceed to hit the lock button on my key FOB 2, 3, 4+ more times as i was walking away just to be sure. Having the car honk at me every time, especially at very early hours of the morning, is not ideal.
Is it a deal breaker, absolutely not. Do I fault Ford for designing the system that way, No. It's just a personal preference and something I was accustomed to.
I do the same thing, which is why I need the horn to go off, 2, 3, or 4 times so I'm sure I locked it. I park at night in an industrial area so it's not quiet anyway, even when I get home at 3:00 a.m.That's all fine and dandy, my G35 had the same keyless entry, but for people like myself who are overly paranoid about the car being locked I would use the door handle to lock the car and then proceed to hit the lock button on my key FOB 2, 3, 4+ more times as i was walking away just to be sure. Having the car honk at me every time, especially at very early hours of the morning, is not ideal.
Is it a deal breaker, absolutely not. Do I fault Ford for designing the system that way, No. It's just a personal preference and something I was accustomed to.