Okay. I feel like a dunce; go easy on me. '23 MYLR
I have the setting on, when I walk up to my car, that the driver's door is the only door which I want to unlock - for safety concerns. I don't wish to change that.
At times, I'll have my hands full enough where I could balance something on one hand for a hot second, to hit the rear hatch button above the license plate; but not enough time to open my phone - Face ID, and open the rear hatch (think balancing a couple of grocery bags in one hand, smooshing my face for balance).
So I bought the key fob, thinking I could just keep it in my pocket - and the proximity of the fob would allow me to unlock doors (or the rear hatch) as I approached them, but I'm not sure it actually works that way either.
Also, to unlock the passenger doors - I've been opening the driver's door, and then pressing and holding the driver's interior door open button - but I find myself doing it *a lot*, and I'm wondering if I'm going to prematurely wear out that button, so I'm seeing what others do..
Am I missing a workflow here that makes more sense? Is the fob really only useful if I'm physically pressing the buttons?
TIA
I have the setting on, when I walk up to my car, that the driver's door is the only door which I want to unlock - for safety concerns. I don't wish to change that.
At times, I'll have my hands full enough where I could balance something on one hand for a hot second, to hit the rear hatch button above the license plate; but not enough time to open my phone - Face ID, and open the rear hatch (think balancing a couple of grocery bags in one hand, smooshing my face for balance).
So I bought the key fob, thinking I could just keep it in my pocket - and the proximity of the fob would allow me to unlock doors (or the rear hatch) as I approached them, but I'm not sure it actually works that way either.
Also, to unlock the passenger doors - I've been opening the driver's door, and then pressing and holding the driver's interior door open button - but I find myself doing it *a lot*, and I'm wondering if I'm going to prematurely wear out that button, so I'm seeing what others do..
Am I missing a workflow here that makes more sense? Is the fob really only useful if I'm physically pressing the buttons?
TIA