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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
Google isn't helping me much here, is there any way to lock the doors of a newer Toyota Highlander while it's running? It's really nice to leave it running if you're only stopping at a place for a few minutes, especially when it's this cold out, but no matter what I try (fob, lock switches, manually turning the locks) the damn thing refuses to stay locked if the engine is running. And if the engine is running there's nothing stopping someone from hopping in and driving off, even if the fob is nowhere near the car (brilliant design)
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My acura is just like this. The only way I've found you can do it is by using the actual key from inside the fob in the outside handle door lock (old school). Maybe toyota's the same?
This is where Ford has it best with their keypads. I don't know why nobody else has then.