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It seems that most cars now automatically lock the doors when you put the vehicle into drive and I hate it. It isn't the fact that the doors are locked, it is the noise that it the locks make that drives me nuts.
Has anyone who has gone on a test drive noticed how the door locks work? Do they make noise? I'm not talking about the chirp/horn broadcasting that the lock signal was received. Does the actual locking mechanism make a noise that you can hear inside the vehicle? And does it automatically engage when you put the vehicle in drive?
One of my favorite Tesla features is the fact that the door locks are absolutely silent because there are no moving parts. The "lock", it is just a software function; if the doors are locked the car just ignores input from the open door button.
Has anyone who has gone on a test drive noticed how the door locks work? Do they make noise? I'm not talking about the chirp/horn broadcasting that the lock signal was received. Does the actual locking mechanism make a noise that you can hear inside the vehicle? And does it automatically engage when you put the vehicle in drive?
One of my favorite Tesla features is the fact that the door locks are absolutely silent because there are no moving parts. The "lock", it is just a software function; if the doors are locked the car just ignores input from the open door button.
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