Keyless Entry
After locking the doors with the lock
KEYLESS ENTRY –
sensor, there is a brief delay before you can
unlock your vehicle. This delay lets you
pull the handle to make sure your vehicle
is locked. When the delay period is over,
you can unlock the doors again, provided
the passive key is within the respective
detection range.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Keyless Entry – Frequently Asked
Questions
Why does the keyless entry system not
function?
Double Locking the Doors
If the system does not function it may
be limited. See Keyless Entry
Limitations (page 67). If the system
still does not function use the remote
control or the key blade to lock and
unlock your vehicle.
Touch a lock sensor twice within three
seconds to double lock your vehicle and
arm the alarm. The direction indicators
flash. Do not touch the unlock sensor on
the back of the door handle.
Why can I not lock my vehicle?
If you electronically lock your vehicle
with a rear door or the liftgate open,
the system searches for a passive key
inside your vehicle after you close the
last door. If the system detects a key,
all doors unlock indicating that a key
is inside. Your vehicle locks if another
passive key is within the detection
range after you close the last door.
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
THE LIFTGATE USING
KEYLESS ENTRY
Unlocking the Liftgate
Why does the passive key not work?
The system deactivates passive keys
left inside your vehicle when you lock
it. You cannot switch the ignition on
using a deactivated passive key. Press
the unlock button on the remote
control to reactivate a passive key.
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Press the exterior release button hidden
above the license plate.
Note: A valid passive key must be within
the detection range.
Locking the Liftgate
The liftgate locks after you fully close it.
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Puma (CF7) Vehicles Built From: 21-09-2020 Vehicles Built Up To: 14-03-2021, CG3833en enGBR, Edition date: 202007, First-Printing