Wonder if this is an oversight or a deliberate feature:
With the Child Safety Lock enabled, a curious child (or adult) who pushes the unlock button in the back seat will make the door handles pop out if the car is not in motion (i.e. stopped at an intersection). Luckily they still can’t open the door, but unless you have Auto-lock on Speed activated, you could be driving for miles with the handles popped out.
Can anyone think of a reason why this might be a deliberate design choice? Or is it something that should be fixed in an OTA update?
With the Child Safety Lock enabled, a curious child (or adult) who pushes the unlock button in the back seat will make the door handles pop out if the car is not in motion (i.e. stopped at an intersection). Luckily they still can’t open the door, but unless you have Auto-lock on Speed activated, you could be driving for miles with the handles popped out.
Can anyone think of a reason why this might be a deliberate design choice? Or is it something that should be fixed in an OTA update?