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I saw a few items in Forscan related to this, but no luck on the execution. Has anyone been able to activate this? I have this feature on my Pilot and would love to have it on the Bronco.
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Me too! Took me a couple days until I realized that's not what it did.Funny, I thought my Bronco had this... I was leaving it unlocked for about a week after I got it... I read what sounded like that feature, maybe in the infotanment system menus? Maybe forscan? Obviously I misread it.![]()
The 4dr doesn't have intelligent access on the tailgate? Woof. I use that a lot.Not going to happen. I too was bummed coming from a Mazda. What makes it even worse is that You have to train yourself not to put your fingers behind the handle when you're tapping the button or it unlocks itself.
A tip from another member here that made it easier was to pull on the rear door handle (4 door only) to make sure it is locked.
They do on the tailgate. Not on the rear doors though.The 4dr doesn't have intelligent access on the tailgate? Woof. I use that a lot.
They do...my issue was that there was no way to verify rhe doors lock because the front doors and the tailgate all unlock when you grab the handle...so luckily on a 4 door the rear door handles can be used to verify.The 4dr doesn't have intelligent access on the tailgate? Woof. I use that a lot.
I left mine unlocked for a couple weeks before I figured out it wasn't locking behind me.![]()
I follow. I usually just tap the tailgate handle and look for the taillight flash.They do...my issue was that there was no way to verify rhe doors lock because the front doors and the tailgate all unlock when you grab the handle...so luckily on a 4 door the rear door handles can be used to verify.
So I get out, shut the door, touch the button and the pull on the rear driver handle...not as easy as my Mazda, but not too bad once you train yourself.