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Just tried this. Stopped the car, did not put the car in park, passenger was able to open the door to exit. The unlocked icon appeared then changed to the locked icon once I started driving again.
So what does the lock icon mean? The passenger was able to open the door, I was able to open my driver’s door while stopped and not in park. I was also able to open my door while moving. To open the FWD from the screen while stopped and not parked with the lock icon showing causes a chime to sound, the car to unlock, and the greyed-out door open button icon to become active— essentially two clicks to open the locked door.
Maybe the lock icon just means the doors cannot be opened from the outside. I did not test this yet.
Mine locks. What it doesn't do semi frequently is close the front passenger window. It leaves it open about half an inch which is super annoying. Especially when it rains...
Just tried this. Stopped the car, did not put the car in park, passenger was able to open the door to exit. The unlocked icon appeared then changed to the locked icon once I started driving again.
Based on the responses so far, it looks like the Drive-away locking feature problem on the Model X only affects the 75D and/or Model X's that were made in 2016 like mine. Anyone else who has a 2016 Model X 75D experience the same problem where the icon remains unlocked even after driving away?[/QUOTE
my june 2017 model x 100d has same issue as yours.Based on the responses so far, it looks like the Drive-away locking feature problem on the Model X only affects the 75D and/or Model X's that were made in 2016 like mine. Anyone else who has a 2016 Model X 75D experience the same problem where the icon remains unlocked even after driving away?
wont automatically lock again