can you program the car so the doors do not lock when you take off

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Asked by mtb Mar 24, 2008 at 08:31 PM about the 2002 BMW 5 Series 530i Sedan RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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This can be disabled by the user on the newer Chrysler products, but it may take a dealer to do it on a BMW. It's a setting in the BCM that causes the speed-activated locks to work.

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Yes this can be changed at your local dealership. A saftey feature in the bmws that started in the e46 model. Could be costly to have the dealership though hook up thier equipment to change it. I have my own scan tools for bmw and I changed my e36 325 to lock when I drove at a certain speed.

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cut the central locking wire!! it will work, but u wont have central locking!! like mine!! my old bmw used to lock itself a few seconds after shutting the doors! the keys were forever being locked in the damned thing. especially in winter when defrosting and takin the kettle back inside!! haha!!

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the only way to do that is if you have the idrive system in your car which i believe only comes in the e60 models.

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