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Question about power door locks...

CJ26

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I'm curious if the power door locks have more than one setting. Certain manufacturers like Toyota allow you to customize it to where they lock when putting the car into gear and then unlock when you put it in park. I like that. Does the Wrangler have that feature as well?

It's slightly annoying when I have passengers with me when we're parked and ready to get out, they're locked in until I either a.) hit the unlock button myself or b.) turn the car off. If it doesn't have this feature, it's not the end of the world. At least I'll know for certain. Thanks.
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From Google search:

You can adjust your Jeep JL's door lock settings by navigating to the Uconnect system's "Settings" > "Vehicle" > "Door" menu. Here, you can set up automatic locking based on vehicle speed or shifting, and automatic unlocking when you shift to park or turn off the ignition. You can also change the key fob unlock behavior to unlock only the driver's door or all doors with the first press.

Is this correct? Don't know haven't looked.
 
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From Google search:

You can adjust your Jeep JL's door lock settings by navigating to the Uconnect system's "Settings" > "Vehicle" > "Door" menu. Here, you can set up automatic locking based on vehicle speed or shifting, and automatic unlocking when you shift to park or turn off the ignition. You can also change the key fob unlock behavior to unlock only the driver's door or all doors with the first press.

Is this correct? Don't know haven't looked.
Yeah, I should've just Googled it myself but I feel reassured hearing from actual Jeep owners, since they would have first-hand experience. Yes, this is correct. Thank you for your response.
 
 







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