twhodges Posted May 18, 2021 Posted May 18, 2021 Is there a way to disable the auto door lock when you shift into drive? The dealer said its not possible on a 2020 Sierra. Im not talking about the passive system or convenience, just when your in park then to drive or reverse.
Anacortes Army Guy Posted May 19, 2021 Posted May 19, 2021 (edited) The dealer is correct. Page 27 of my 2020 Silverado owners manual states it cannot be disabled, and I'm confident the Sierra manual states the same, though maybe not on page 27. Edited May 19, 2021 by AnacortesArmyGuy
Rob Mugs Posted May 19, 2021 Posted May 19, 2021 (edited) You can with WAMS along with a buttload of other stuff Applying this patch will add the menu item to the factory "vehicle settings" menu to disable the function that automatically locks the doors when the transmission is shifted out of Park. NOTE: Applying this patch only makes the menu item visible in the factory radio settings. In order to disable auto door locks, you must first enable this option in the BCM tune. Once the BCM has been flashed with this option applied, then go into the "settings" menu on the radio home screen, then "Vehicle", then "Door Locks", then set "Auto Door Locks" to "disabled". https://www.whiteautoandmedia.com/product/t1-pickup-wams-spec-bcm-programming/ @GTPprix Edited May 19, 2021 by Rob Mugs
Rob Mugs Posted May 19, 2021 Posted May 19, 2021 Some of my faves Speed Limiter - Gone One-touch open/close sunroof Brights with Fogs Added more flashes to the turn signal "tap" They come out with new stuff all the time as well
BlaineBug Posted May 19, 2021 Posted May 19, 2021 My 2019 Yukon has the ability to turn off auto lock from the factory. However I wish it has more options. I like to leave it ON. But my wife's Rogue allows you to select when the doors unlock, either when shifting to PARK or when turning the vehicle off. GM only will unlock when shifting into park so that does leave one vulnerable potentially unless you re-lock your doors after shifting into park and idling.
Rob Mugs Posted May 19, 2021 Posted May 19, 2021 I don't handle low-level programming but the guys at WAMS can. Not trying to nut-swing here but I'm pretty sure this is doable
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