What is Volkswagen Safelock?
Safelock is just VW speak for deadlocking, so means that if a window is smashed to try and gain access to the interior by opening the door via the internal lock handle, then they’ll fail because the interior handle is disabled.
How do I use VW Safelock?
Press the button on the vehicle key twice . Press the sensor on the outside of the door handle for locking the Keyless Access locking and starting system twice . Press the central locking button in the driver door once . The SAFELOCK mechanism deactivates the door opening levers if the vehicle has been locked.
Why does my car say check Safelock?
Re: Check safe lock! Owners manual. Yes normal. It reminds you check that it is safe to lock your car – if you lock with children, people etc in then when the deadlocks operate they can’t get out in an emergency.
How to disable alarm whilst on Ferry VW Golf?
Certainly pressing the internal button on the driver’s door pillar disables the volumetric alarm without affecting the perimetric one – on the MK6 that is. VW Golf MK7 5 door hatchback. 1.4 TSI Match Edition in Reflex Silver. No other extras.
How to manually deactivate the alarm on a golfmk7?
Get out an sit in the passenger’s seat. Get out of the passengers door and close. All doors will be locked and no alarm set. Can’t be certain that they have not given us the functionality to turn it off – but all else fails, try the above. Just pushed the button on the door pillar and it’s fallen through to the back!
Where is the deactivate button on a VW Golf?
Just make sure you open a door after you disarm it initially otherwise it will re-arm itself automatically. Check down the bottom of the B Pillar. There is a switch that disables the alarm for towing etc. Also, i think if you lock the car with the key fob and then hit lock again, it de-activates the siren. Check down the bottom of the B Pillar.
Is there a way to lock a VW without setting the alarm?
Here is how to lock a modern VW without switching on/activating the “anti-theft alarm” (see near the end for step-by-step instructions). We used to own a Golf, and its alarm started going off because it “thought” its boot – or trunk, if you prefer – was opened.