Only on the 14+. My f150 does it. Luckily not the sho.FoMoCoSHO said:I've never had this happen.....
ZSHO said:I have these issues for quite sometime know,its all about who opens the door before you the driver,if any of the doors are opened before yours it will sound the double honk as long as the car is off,best way i found is not to shutoff the car until everyone is out.
This is what my 13 does. However, I can kill the engine and it still does it. As you know, it remains in accessory until the driver door is opened. So, as long as my wife exits and closes the door before I even open mine, (which is pretty much every time we exit the vehicle) it'll double honk.ZSHO said:I have these issues for quite sometime know,its all about who opens the door before you the driver,if any of the doors are opened before yours it will sound the double honk as long as the car is off,best way i found is not to shutoff the car until everyone is out.
wasinger3000 said:I'm to the point of unplugging the horn. I don't want to leave the door slightly open, find a homeless man to car sit, or any other walk around lol. Just please.... stop it.
I do not want to leave the fob in the vehicle. It defeats the whole point of the system.vernonator said:wasinger3000 said:I'm to the point of unplugging the horn. I don't want to leave the door slightly open, find a homeless man to car sit, or any other walk around lol. Just please.... stop it.
Sorry but I just have to laugh....does this happen to you that often that you are driven to this level of distraction? You know an easy fix is to just leave a fob in the car? My wife's ExSport does this (my SHO is a '12) and yes while annoying sometimes it has also saved us from driving away from the person with the fob.
Dxlnt1 said:This is a funny thread. This no different if you try to lock doors with fob inside. Its a security feature.
Yes maybe it does or can draw attention to the car, but I would rather know than to find out after someone has drove off with my car.
Doesn't seem that this affects my car, (2011) but whenever I get out of car and leave it running, I use the fob to lock the doors. That would be my suggestion. If someone inside, not sure what all happens if door gets opened, but I assume nothing!
No its the opposite of trying to lock the doors with the fob inside. Its like telling you that your car is running and you forgot to leave the fob inside so that when they steal your car they can have the fob too. It is just annoying and I cant think of a single situation where someone would want this. If i get out of my car and leave it running I know d*** well i left it running and I don't need my neighbors to know that at 6 AM.Dxlnt1 said:This is a funny thread. This no different if you try to lock doors with fob inside. Its a security feature.
Yes maybe it does or can draw attention to the car, but I would rather know than to find out after someone has drove off with my car.
Doesn't seem that this affects my car, (2011) but whenever I get out of car and leave it running, I use the fob to lock the doors. That would be my suggestion. If someone inside, not sure what all happens if door gets opened, but I assume nothing!
sunwolf said:No its the opposite of trying to lock the doors with the fob inside. Its like telling you that your car is running and you forgot to leave the fob inside so that when they steal your car they can have the fob too. It is just annoying and I cant think of a single situation where someone would want this. If i get out of my car and leave it running I know d*** well i left it running and I don't need my neighbors to know that at 6 AM.Dxlnt1 said:This is a funny thread. This no different if you try to lock doors with fob inside. Its a security feature.
Yes maybe it does or can draw attention to the car, but I would rather know than to find out after someone has drove off with my car.
Doesn't seem that this affects my car, (2011) but whenever I get out of car and leave it running, I use the fob to lock the doors. That would be my suggestion. If someone inside, not sure what all happens if door gets opened, but I assume nothing!
Also does your fob work on your SHO and the X-Sport? If you can do that its kinda cool.vernonator said:sunwolf said:No its the opposite of trying to lock the doors with the fob inside. Its like telling you that your car is running and you forgot to leave the fob inside so that when they steal your car they can have the fob too. It is just annoying and I cant think of a single situation where someone would want this. If i get out of my car and leave it running I know d*** well i left it running and I don't need my neighbors to know that at 6 AM.Dxlnt1 said:This is a funny thread. This no different if you try to lock doors with fob inside. Its a security feature.
Yes maybe it does or can draw attention to the car, but I would rather know than to find out after someone has drove off with my car.
Doesn't seem that this affects my car, (2011) but whenever I get out of car and leave it running, I use the fob to lock the doors. That would be my suggestion. If someone inside, not sure what all happens if door gets opened, but I assume nothing!
Can't think of a SINGLE situation? Here is when it has saved us. My wife and I will go into town together taking her ExSport (2014) her FOB is in her purse. I will be driving, and will drop her off at a store, and then go to Home Depot or whatever. If she forgets to give me the fob (its in her purse) and I don't have mine (I leave mine in my SHO)- it double honks, saving me from getting to my destination, turning the ExSport off and realizing...**** no key!!!! So there you go - THAT is why I like the feature....![]()
How about just getting they fob from your wife. Or putting the second fob for the xsport in your pocket on the way out the door. But I do see your point.vernonator said:sunwolf said:No its the opposite of trying to lock the doors with the fob inside. Its like telling you that your car is running and you forgot to leave the fob inside so that when they steal your car they can have the fob too. It is just annoying and I cant think of a single situation where someone would want this. If i get out of my car and leave it running I know d*** well i left it running and I don't need my neighbors to know that at 6 AM.Dxlnt1 said:This is a funny thread. This no different if you try to lock doors with fob inside. Its a security feature.
Yes maybe it does or can draw attention to the car, but I would rather know than to find out after someone has drove off with my car.
Doesn't seem that this affects my car, (2011) but whenever I get out of car and leave it running, I use the fob to lock the doors. That would be my suggestion. If someone inside, not sure what all happens if door gets opened, but I assume nothing!
Can't think of a SINGLE situation? Here is when it has saved us. My wife and I will go into town together taking her ExSport (2014) her FOB is in her purse. I will be driving, and will drop her off at a store, and then go to Home Depot or whatever. If she forgets to give me the fob (its in her purse) and I don't have mine (I leave mine in my SHO)- it double honks, saving me from getting to my destination, turning the ExSport off and realizing...**** no key!!!! So there you go - THAT is why I like the feature....![]()