About Keyless Open and Keyless Start

ABOUT KEYLESS OPEN AND KEYLESS START

With Keyless Open and Keyless Start, if equipped, you can lock and unlock doors, access the  liftgate or trunk, and start your vehicle without removing your key fob from your pocket or bag, as long as it’s within range.

 

Here is information about personalization and what to do if the key fob loses battery or signal power.


Personalizing Keyless Open

When you approach the vehicle with the key fob within approximately one metre (3 feet) of the door, pressing the button on the driver’s door handle once will unlock the driver’s door; pressing it again within five seconds will unlock all doors.

To disable Keyless Open (not available on all vehicles):

  1. With the vehicle off, press and hold the Lock and Unlock buttons on the key fob for three seconds.
  2. The turn signal lamps will flash four times to indicate it’s disabled. Now to unlock the vehicle and disarm the alarm system, you will have to press the Unlock button on the key fob.  

To enable Keyless Open:

  1. With the vehicle off, press and hold the Lock and Unlock buttons on the key fob for three seconds.
  2. The turn signal lamps will flash two times to indicate Keyless Open is enabled.

General Personalization Settings

1. Touch Settings on the infotainment Home screen.

2. Touch Vehicle.

3. Select Remote Lock, Unlock, Start or Power Door Locks. Here are some features that can be customized:

  • Keyless Open — Enable/disable
  • Passive Locking — Automatically locks doors and trunk/liftgate after you turn off the vehicle, exit with the key fob and close all the doors
  • Passive Unlocking — Determine which doors unlock upon the first press of the button on the driver’s door
  • Remote Door Unlock — Changes which doors unlock when you use the key fob Unlock button
  • Remote Left in Vehicle Alert — Horn chirps if you accidentally leave your key fob in the vehicle after exiting
  • Remote No Longer in Vehicle Alert — Horn chirps if the key fob is removed from the vehicle while it’s still on
  • Remote Unlock Light Feedback — Exterior lights flash when you unlock the vehicle with the key fob
  • Remote Lock Feedback — Exterior lights flash and horn sounds when you lock the vehicle with the key fob  

If the Key Fob Loses Battery or Signal Power

To unlock the door, use the mechanical key inside the key fob:

  1. Press the small button on the side or back of the key fob while pulling out the side closest to the button. This will reveal the mechanical key inside.
  2. Find the small slot on the right side of the driver’s door handle.
  3. Insert the mechanical key into this slot and push upward all the way until the cover pops off.
  4. Remove the cover and insert the mechanical key into the cylinder underneath.
  5. Turn the key clockwise until it stops.
  6. Slowly turn the key counterclockwise while pulling the door handle to unlatch the door. When the door is opened, the door handle cover snaps back in place.

To start the vehicle:

  1. Inside the vehicle, find the key pocket and place the fob into it. The pocket location varies by vehicle model — check the Owner’s Manual.
  2. Start the car by pressing the brake pedal and pushing the Engine Stop/Start button. NOTE: The first time you do this, you’ll see a Driver Information Center (DIC) message indicating no key fob is detected and prompting you to place the fob in the key pocket. When you try again while your key fob is in the key pocket, the vehicle will start.


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To find out if your vehicle has this feature, contact your dealer or refer to your vehicle’s equipment list. Please check your Owner’s Manual for more information about features.

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