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MMD I am not sure if that's possible. For example, in the Cayenne, you cannot lock the car from the outside if the keys are located anywhere on the inside of the car (I have the comfort package - no need for key in the socket)...There are times when I seem to remember the C4 giving me a warning that the key was out of range - so I don't think that you can lock the keys inside...though I could be wrong!
I hope you're right. I just don't trust the thing a 100 percent. It does too much stuff on it's own with all that software; taking the key with you at all times (no matter which "mode" it's in) sounds like an absolute must. Reason I feel this way: A friend has a Cadillac (POS) which locks him out with the keys in the ignition when he stops for gas!!!!!! No kidding!
MMD, you're right on target! Given the sensitive nature of the buttons on the key, I sometimes find the hood popped open on the car, and that deactivates the locks. However, once I close the hood so that the latch is engaged, the car will automatically lock itself a short time later without me having to use the key control!!
NEVER, EVER, LEAVE YOUR KEY IN THE IGNITION. IF YOU'RE LOCKED OUT AND DON'T HAVE YOUR SPARE KEY, IT WILL COST YOU MORE THAN $200 (US) AND SEVERAL DAYS TO GET A REPLACEMENT FROM YOUR DEALER!!!!!
Jim