I went on a trip from California to Denver recently, and the walkaway locking wasn't working.
While we were there visiting, it worked okay.
Then, on the way home, it stopped working again. I decided to ignore the problem until I got home. But at a hotel, my wife comes in and says "I didn't have my phone, but the car let me in!"
I say, "No way, you must have just forgotten that you used your wallet key."
She says, "Watch." She leaves her phone in the room and goes out, and as I watch from the window, the car unlocks.
Then I figured it out:
I had packed my tablet in the trunk (lower compartment), and the tablet is a registered key. I'd taken it out while visiting, then packed it again for the drive home. After figuring it out, I put it in airplane mode, and then everything worked again.
Moral: Make sure you don't have any registered device in your car.
While we were there visiting, it worked okay.
Then, on the way home, it stopped working again. I decided to ignore the problem until I got home. But at a hotel, my wife comes in and says "I didn't have my phone, but the car let me in!"
I say, "No way, you must have just forgotten that you used your wallet key."
She says, "Watch." She leaves her phone in the room and goes out, and as I watch from the window, the car unlocks.
Then I figured it out:
I had packed my tablet in the trunk (lower compartment), and the tablet is a registered key. I'd taken it out while visiting, then packed it again for the drive home. After figuring it out, I put it in airplane mode, and then everything worked again.
Moral: Make sure you don't have any registered device in your car.