Hi All,
From everything I've read it seems the Z3 (mine is an '02 3.0 roadster) doesn't have an automatic locking system activated when you start driving. Seems strange to me since every other car I own has that feature (Land Rover Discovery, Mercedes CLK55 AMG, Ford Mustang, even my son's VW Passat).
But here's the thing: twice now the doors have locked on their own.
Once, months ago, the locks suddenly locked while I was driving. And then yesterday I was outside of the car while it was running, examining the drainage holes in the rubber seals.
The doors locked on their own while I was standing there.
So... does this car actually have automatic locking? Or is this a sign that mine is going bad?
Thanks,
L
Last edited by lyunardo; 06-03-2018 at 08:32 PM.
No, the Z3 predates that horrendous "feature". The E38/39 platforms were the first to have it as an optional setting.
/.randy
Really? You hate that feature?
All our other cars have it, and I guess I'm just used to it now.
Luckily, it's a short reach to the passenger side to lock it there.
Now I just have to figure out why it's locking on it's own sometimes!
Thanks rf099rkw!
No need to reach over to the passenger side (but it does work to do so). Just lock your own door with your elbow, or hand for that matter. The other side will look too, as will the trunk and gas door.
Steve
'02 Z3 3.0i
I don't believe that bmw offered that feature to Z3.
Did your z3 come with aftermarket alarm system? That may be another explanation. - When I installed the united auto security (UAS), it started doing that. After locking me out twice, it's been turned off as soon as I figured out how. So it might be something to look into as well.
Last edited by nevan; 06-04-2018 at 03:01 PM.
2000 Z3 M Titanium Silver / Imola Red+Black Nappa
2011 328i E92 Space Gray Metallic / Leder Dakota+Oyster
Since 1987 12 euros / 2 kdms / 2 jdms
- Zach
My aftermarket alarm system can be programmed to lock the doors automatically (closes the windows too), it's connected to speed sensor.
Yes, I dislike the systems, almost as much as I dislike mirrors that point straight DOW N when in reverse. I especially dislike the GM system that locks all doors as soon as you shift out of park, and you can NOT open them. GM owners apparently require child safety locks on the drivers door. Understand I am constantly moving all sorts of cars around a tight parking lot, in and out of bays, over lifts, on/off trailers, etc.
Are any of your locks sticky, high effort? It used to be a common problem, more so on the E30, the lock sense would trigger due to motion in the bound up linkage.
/.randy
Hmm, my car doesn't have an alarm system at all. But it does have some type of tracking device installed by a previous owner.
I have no info on the brand or if it's even active. Just a keychain device that I assume tells the system I'm authorized.
Maybe that's what's locking my doors for me... sometimes.
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No, all my locks work normally. Except for occasionally doing me the favor of locking themselves.
Sounds like you work for a dealership, eh?
I dont have alarm system in my own car but I am thinking about to get some tracking device for me
If you use the key and hold the lock position (door) all locks will engage (including trunk) - and windows roll up.
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Last edited by nevan; 06-07-2018 at 09:11 PM.
2000 Z3 M Titanium Silver / Imola Red+Black Nappa
2011 328i E92 Space Gray Metallic / Leder Dakota+Oyster
Since 1987 12 euros / 2 kdms / 2 jdms
- Zach
I have been trying to search for an answer on whether the Z3 has that feauture for a while now because my 01 2.5i does not and im not sure if its just cause like most things on mine are broken.
Are the windows supposed to auto roll down an inch when opening and closing doors too cause mine dont as well?
conversely to the locking feature, all doors unlock and windows roll down if you hold the door key in unlocked position.
“Great wisdom is generous; petty wisdom is contentious.” 无为
Mine won't roll down, but will roll up if you get out of the car and then use the key to lock the doors and keep it in the lock position for a bit. BMW has a habit of changing the way these little things work between models and years, so it may work differently on different cars.
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