2012 Tahoe Automatic Door Locks

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While I appreciate the GM Customer Service's attempt to answer my question, I don't think I'm being understood.

All I really want to know is ... once the driver has turned off the vehicle and remove the key from the ignition switch, if NONE of the following actions are performed:

• pressed the power lock button on the armrest, or
• locked the car by manually pushing down on the manual lock knob, or
• locked the car with the key, or
• pressed the “lock” button on the RKE

will (or can) the car lock itself?

No.

---------- Post added at 08:56 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:51 PM ----------

According to the owner's manual ... the Delay Door Lock feature allows you to select whether or not the locking of the vehicle's doors and liftgate will be delayed ... and only has two options:

  • OFF: There is no delayed locking of the vehicle's doors
  • ON (default): The doors will not lock until 5 seconds after the last door or the liftgate is closed

I'm reading the "OFF" option as meaning exactly what it says ... when locking the doors and liftgate with the power door lock switch and a door or the liftgate is open, this feature will delay locking the doors and liftgate until five seconds after the last door is closed ... changing this feature to OFF would mean that there would be NO DELAY, locking would occur IMMEDIATELY!

You're correct.
 

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While I appreciate the GM Customer Service's attempt to answer my question, I don't think I'm being understood.

All I really want to know is ... once the driver has turned off the vehicle and remove the key from the ignition switch, if NONE of the following actions are performed:

• pressed the power lock button on the armrest, or
• locked the car by manually pushing down on the manual lock knob, or
• locked the car with the key, or
• pressed the “lock” button on the RKE

will (or can) the car lock itself? If it can lock itself, is there any way to stop that "feature" from happening?

As others have posted as well, turning the Delayed Locking feature to OFF will turn off the delayed locking, meaning the auto locking function is off, not the delay.

Were you able to correct this issue? If you need additional assistance, please feel free to contact me.

Louis
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As others have posted as well, turning the Delayed Locking feature to OFF will turn off the delayed locking, meaning the auto locking function is off, not the delay.

Were you able to correct this issue? If you need additional assistance, please feel free to contact me.

Louis
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Your response is exactly opposite from the response I got just above yours from StevenFromTexas ... he agreed with my reading of the manual, turning off the Delay Door Lock feature turns off the delay, not the locking feature ... set to OFF, the locking is immediate instead of being delayed!

I also downloaded a copy of the 2005 Tahoe owner's manual, and the "default" back then was OFF ... and here's a direct quote from the manual:

DOOR LOCK DELAY: OFF (default): The doors will
lock immediately when pressing the power lock switch or
the lock button on the remote keyless entry transmitter.​

One of you is wrong!
 

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Your response is exactly opposite from the response I got just above yours from StevenFromTexas ... he agreed with my reading of the manual, turning off the Delay Door Lock feature turns off the delay, not the locking feature ... set to OFF, the locking is immediate instead of being delayed!

I also downloaded a copy of the 2005 Tahoe owner's manual, and the "default" back then was OFF ... and here's a direct quote from the manual:

DOOR LOCK DELAY: OFF (default): The doors will
lock immediately when pressing the power lock switch or
the lock button on the remote keyless entry transmitter.​

One of you is wrong!

I think OFF means hit the button to turn it off. Which in turn the DIC will say ON. So if you hit the button again it will turn it back on.

So a display saying OFF = it is on :)
 

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Your response is exactly opposite from the response I got just above yours from StevenFromTexas ... he agreed with my reading of the manual, turning off the Delay Door Lock feature turns off the delay, not the locking feature ... set to OFF, the locking is immediate instead of being delayed!

I also downloaded a copy of the 2005 Tahoe owner's manual, and the "default" back then was OFF ... and here's a direct quote from the manual:

DOOR LOCK DELAY: OFF (default): The doors will
lock immediately when pressing the power lock switch or
the lock button on the remote keyless entry transmitter.​

One of you is wrong!

It isn't me that's wrong! My accuracy rating is much higher than Rush Limbaugh's, and his is around 99.1% according to him. :Big Laugh:

You read the manual correctly. I have verified all my DIC settings, and you can disregard all the posts except yours and mine in this topic. I even went out in my Tahoe and changed settings to what some other posters said to do just for amusement purposes, and I wasn't amused at all.
 
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It isn't me that's wrong! My accuracy rating is much higher than Rush Limbaugh's, and his is around 99.1% according to him. :Big Laugh:

You read the manual correctly. I have verified all my DIC settings, and you can disregard all the posts except yours and mine in this topic. I even went out in my Tahoe and changed settings to what some other posters said to do just for amusement purposes, and I wasn't amused at all.

You're "the man"!
 

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Your response is exactly opposite from the response I got just above yours from StevenFromTexas ... he agreed with my reading of the manual, turning off the Delay Door Lock feature turns off the delay, not the locking feature ... set to OFF, the locking is immediate instead of being delayed!

I also downloaded a copy of the 2005 Tahoe owner's manual, and the "default" back then was OFF ... and here's a direct quote from the manual:

DOOR LOCK DELAY: OFF (default): The doors will
lock immediately when pressing the power lock switch or
the lock button on the remote keyless entry transmitter.​

One of you is wrong!

You are correct, and that person would be me. I apologize, but after additional research and consultation of my internal resources, I realized I misunderstood the question and the manual. "StevenFromTexas" is correct.

Turning off the Delay Locking in the DIC shuts off the lock delay. The vehicle will not lock itself, unless you have locked the vehicle via the fob, lock button, etc.

I apologize for the misunderstanding and providing the incorrect answer. Thank you "StevenFromTexas" for the correction.

Louis
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Cool, I didn't know GM hung around here! Be nice to them it's a rare service, I don't know of any other forums they're on (and I'm in a bunch).

I was messing around with my settings on my last truck (08 Silverado) and apparently set the automatic lock wrong...last winter I went outside to warm it up, went back into my office for a few minutes and came back out to a locked and running truck! Nobody was around, my phone was in the truck and the wind chill was crazy, snow and ice on the ground. I was able to MacGuyver into the truck with a door stop wedge and a file hanger wrapped in tape.

It took me awhile to figure out what happened, for days I figured I had hit the lock upon exit. Once I remembered I had been messing with settings I immediately went back and set the feature to lock doors at 15mph or something to that effect.

Just bought the wife an 09 Suburban today and that's the first thing I did! It's not hard, just go into the DIC I don't recall the exact setting language but it's simple.
 

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Wow! Am I ever glad this thread was started! My truck has done this "auto lock" crap a couple of times, locking me out on more than one occasion, but I thought I was losing it.

What an idiotic feature!!!! You can't tell me MANY other people who don't notice this are also getting locked out.

I'll be honest, maybe I'm too "old school", but the more I learn about this truck (now owned for almost a year) the more I hate it for all of the "features" it has!

Baaaa..... Time to run out to the garage and turn off this crap!
 

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I was messing around with my settings on my last truck (08 Silverado) and apparently set the automatic lock wrong...last winter I went outside to warm it up, went back into my office for a few minutes and came back out to a locked and running truck! Nobody was around, my phone was in the truck and the wind chill was crazy, snow and ice on the ground. I was able to MacGuyver into the truck with a door stop wedge and a file hanger wrapped in tape.

It took me awhile to figure out what happened, for days I figured I had hit the lock upon exit. Once I remembered I had been messing with settings I immediately went back and set the feature to lock doors at 15mph or something to that effect.

Just bought the wife an 09 Suburban today and that's the first thing I did! It's not hard, just go into the DIC I don't recall the exact setting language but it's simple.

It's going to be hard to drive a stake through this topic and kill it. :uhoh2:

The Auto Door Lock feature, at least on my 2010 Tahoe, is set "AT VEHICLE SPEED", and the doors do not lock until the vehicle is moving above 8 MPH for three seconds. That feature has nothing to do with the doors seeming to lock on their own when the vehicle isn't moving and the operator is outside the vehicle. The operator is doing something to cause them to lock with the keys inside the vehicle. I had the same problem when I first got my Tahoe, and the solution was to not press anything on the door panels or Remote Keyless Entry transmitter when I got out of the vehicle. When I am then ready to lock the doors, I use the Remote Keyless Entry transmitter.

There is too much overthinking on this topic! Keep it simple: It's operator error, and nothing more. Look at post #22 on this topic dated 8:56 P.M. on 07-03-12 with bankerjohn's crystal clear posts and my responses. The answer is there, and it's simple. :)
 
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Just a bit of additional information after investigating this issue further. Although there is not an option to disable the auto door locks from the factory, if the owner wishes to have the feature disabled, there is a procedure that can be performed by your dealer. If you would like the feature disabled, please consult with your local dealer for additional information. If your dealer is unaware of this procedure, have them contact the Technical Assistance Center.

I hope this helps.

Louis
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Ahhhh, the delayed locking feature. On my first day of ownership, my two three month old boys got locked in my yukon at the gas station. Hadn't even set up onstar yet.
 

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Thank you! We are happy to be monitoring the forums. Please, don't hesitate to contact us with comments, questions and/or concerns.

I hope everyone has a great weekend!

Michelle, GM Customer Service assisting Louis
 

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What a wild ride this thread has been. I am borrowing a 2011 Tahoe ltz and it's locked me out several times. Every time the keys are in the ignition and two times the vehicle was running. I deliver pizza and this is the worst feature ever implemented into any car ever. If I want to lock the doors I will lock the doors with the key fob. Why on earth would anyone want this feature and why would it happen with the keys in the freaking ignition. And why would it only happen once every 30-40 times. It's abysmal. Last time it happened today I literally broke the driver door handle off trying to open the door. I'm sure I'm not the only one who had had their entire days or weeks ruined because of this feature. At least now I know to never ever buy a Chevrolet vehicle. Unbelievable. And yes the auto door delay lock was off in the settings until it's not. Randomly. It's super awesome having to go into the back seat and reach all the way around to open the driver door until the new $22 handle arrives. I'm disgusted
 

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You joined, just to post this, on a nearly 10 year old thread?
 

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What a wild ride this thread has been. I am borrowing a 2011 Tahoe ltz and it's locked me out several times. Every time the keys are in the ignition and two times the vehicle was running. I deliver pizza and this is the worst feature ever implemented into any car ever. If I want to lock the doors I will lock the doors with the key fob. Why on earth would anyone want this feature and why would it happen with the keys in the freaking ignition. And why would it only happen once every 30-40 times. It's abysmal. Last time it happened today I literally broke the driver door handle off trying to open the door. I'm sure I'm not the only one who had had their entire days or weeks ruined because of this feature. At least now I know to never ever buy a Chevrolet vehicle. Unbelievable. And yes the auto door delay lock was off in the settings until it's not. Randomly. It's super awesome having to go into the back seat and reach all the way around to open the driver door until the new $22 handle arrives. I'm disgusted
roll the window down if you're doing delivery i suggest getting a capacitor as well this will extend the life of the starter motor and battery

this is not an issue on newer models they fixed it since they have 2way fobs now and push start so the fob always stays in the pocket
 

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