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Perrysburg_Dodg
Apr 21, 2015Explorer
SRT20 you should be able to put the vehicle in ACC and even start it without being in the seat. I do it all the time, to start it you only have to push the brake pedal with your left hand and hit the button with your right. To put it in ACC you should be able to do that without touching the brake at all. Again I do it to mine all the time, But being a 4X4 truck it might sit up higher then the Durango thus making it easier to do?
Ben sorry if I miss-read your post
"I no longer use any automatic door unlocking from my various alarms...use the
key most times and the fob when have guests
I keep my vehicles a loooong time and the fob unlock wore out all four door
locking mechanisms. Just replaced all four on my Sub last year"
It sounded to me like you are/were saying the fact that the fob un-locks ALL the doors it will wear out the lock solenoids. Even in 1994 in Chrysler vehicles anyway you had to push the fob two times to unlock all the doors. My DD 1998 Dodge Avenger's locks still work and my brothers Olds mini van with almost 400K on it the all the locks still work. Not sure what happened to your Suburban.
Don
Ben sorry if I miss-read your post
"I no longer use any automatic door unlocking from my various alarms...use the
key most times and the fob when have guests
I keep my vehicles a loooong time and the fob unlock wore out all four door
locking mechanisms. Just replaced all four on my Sub last year"
It sounded to me like you are/were saying the fact that the fob un-locks ALL the doors it will wear out the lock solenoids. Even in 1994 in Chrysler vehicles anyway you had to push the fob two times to unlock all the doors. My DD 1998 Dodge Avenger's locks still work and my brothers Olds mini van with almost 400K on it the all the locks still work. Not sure what happened to your Suburban.
Don
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