Convenience Key Locking Problem
#1
Convenience Key Locking Problem
Has anyone else had a problem with the convenience key locking system on the Q5? Thursday night I took my 2010 Q5 into the car wash to rinse off the winter road salt and ever since, the locking and unlocking sensors in the door handles have stopped working. I don't know if this is a result of something happening at the car wash or if the timing of that was just a coincidence. It was just the power sprayer after all, and I've used it many times before.
I've tried different settings on central locking in the MMI, but nothing seems to work.
Has anyone else seen this problem before and have any recommendations? Thanks!
I've tried different settings on central locking in the MMI, but nothing seems to work.
Has anyone else seen this problem before and have any recommendations? Thanks!
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If your key is in your pocket when you use the power spray, it causes the convenience lock to stop working (probably overwhelms the system).
It happened to me before and they had to replace all 4 door sensors. Since then I have been careful to leave my key inside the car when power washing.
Unfortunately last week I was short on time and I did a quick rinse and forgot the key in my pocket again - now my front door convenience entry is once again kaput!
It happened to me before and they had to replace all 4 door sensors. Since then I have been careful to leave my key inside the car when power washing.
Unfortunately last week I was short on time and I did a quick rinse and forgot the key in my pocket again - now my front door convenience entry is once again kaput!
#4
If your key is in your pocket when you use the power spray, it causes the convenience lock to stop working (probably overwhelms the system).
It happened to me before and they had to replace all 4 door sensors. Since then I have been careful to leave my key inside the car when power washing.
Unfortunately last week I was short on time and I did a quick rinse and forgot the key in my pocket again - now my front door convenience entry is once again kaput!
It happened to me before and they had to replace all 4 door sensors. Since then I have been careful to leave my key inside the car when power washing.
Unfortunately last week I was short on time and I did a quick rinse and forgot the key in my pocket again - now my front door convenience entry is once again kaput!
#5
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If that is the case then it is outrageous! I'm actually very dubious of this.
I have washed my car many many times - every time is with a pressure washer and with my Convenience Key in my pocket. I've never had a problem. But that doesn't mean it's not true!
I have washed my car many many times - every time is with a pressure washer and with my Convenience Key in my pocket. I've never had a problem. But that doesn't mean it's not true!
#6
I have noticed that problem too. I figured constant locking/unlocking couldn't be good for the system - so now I leave car running during, just like it would be in regular car wash.
#7
I keep loosing it also. Mine just went when I was on a trip last fall. Walked out into the parking lot and grabbed the handle and nothing happened. All 4 door handles, had to use the key fob to get in. Now it will work every once in a while. Dealership is far away so I'm just waiting at this point to get it fixed.
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I keep loosing it also. Mine just went when I was on a trip last fall. Walked out into the parking lot and grabbed the handle and nothing happened. All 4 door handles, had to use the key fob to get in. Now it will work every once in a while. Dealership is far away so I'm just waiting at this point to get it fixed.
#10
Somewhat similar....
I have been having this issue off an on for a couple of months now where the handles just stop working... randomly. And then start working again... randomly. I can't think of anything that would trigger it. However, it was raining heavily and frequently while I was having this issue.
It hasn't rained in almost 2 weeks and I'm still having the issues, so I can't really say that it had anything to do with the rain. I honestly can't rationalize why keeping your key fob in the car while you use the sprayer would have anything to do with sensors in the handles. I can see that moisture may be getting into the sensors.
I called the dealer and they estimate that it could be upwards of $500 and it could be any one of the sensors that are tripping the remaining sensors. This would make sense, like christmas lights or something. But, $500 I can't rationalize.
Anyone tried to fix this on their own?
It hasn't rained in almost 2 weeks and I'm still having the issues, so I can't really say that it had anything to do with the rain. I honestly can't rationalize why keeping your key fob in the car while you use the sprayer would have anything to do with sensors in the handles. I can see that moisture may be getting into the sensors.
I called the dealer and they estimate that it could be upwards of $500 and it could be any one of the sensors that are tripping the remaining sensors. This would make sense, like christmas lights or something. But, $500 I can't rationalize.
Anyone tried to fix this on their own?