How to auto lock when walking away from Corsair?

What? You mean to say you are not interested in new features just because Lincoln defaulted them to be disabled? That may be a wise "Opt-In" way for manufacturers to introduce some new things, but like my dad's recent discovery on his 8 month old VW Arteon he had a wireless charging pad and wireless CarPlay connection when I set my iPhone on the pad; he never would have seen it using his old Samsung without the inductive charging feature. Now he has a new iPhone that is making his driving life much easier... That's another "new" feature for 2022 Lincoln's, but not quite enough to get me to trade up from a 2021 Corsair, just yet - I'll still hook up the USB cable for now. Besides my local dealer like many doesn't have much in that model year yet to sell.

I caught something in your reply...

You would trade up from a 2021 Corsair to 2022?

Is that cost-effective? I ask because if the 2023 Corsair had a redesigned infotainment system I would think of trading up but not sure what kind of loss I would take.

Just asking out of interest.
 
I caught something in your reply...

You would trade up from a 2021 Corsair to 2022?

Is that cost-effective? I ask because if the 2023 Corsair had a redesigned infotainment system I would think of trading up but not sure what kind of loss I would take.

Just asking out of interest.
Hey Ronbo,

Yes and no. I’d wait for 2023 but that will take a reversal of the stock market. I’m not real happy with my Fidelity account right now and that’s the opposite of when it helped me jump up from Kia to Lincoln 9 months ago. 🤑😎

Nothing wrong with a 4 year old Sportage except I was anxious for the 360 camera! Got it and love it. The rest of the Corsair is superior but the camera was the main reason I pulled the trigger.

Eric
Formerly of Jersey Mike’s home town…
 
I've never seen or heard of a Ford or Lincoln vehicle with auto-unlock or auto lock. I'd rather control that feature myself since I would want to make sure I locked it myself rather than trust some gadget to remember.
 
Hey Ronbo,

Yes and no. I’d wait for 2023 but that will take a reversal of the stock market. I’m not real happy with my Fidelity account right now and that’s the opposite of when it helped me jump up from Kia to Lincoln 9 months ago. 🤑😎

Nothing wrong with a 4 year old Sportage except I was anxious for the 360 camera! Got it and love it. The rest of the Corsair is superior but the camera was the main reason I pulled the trigger.

Eric
Formerly of Jersey Mike’s home town…

Hey, a fellow Jersey guy! (even if former)

Yeah, people trade up vehicles every few years and I don't quite get it as there is such a huge depreciation that I don't know if the value is there.

But then again, these are Lexus and Subaru owners that I know and those vehicles hold better value than Lincoln.
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Hey, a fellow Jersey guy! (even if former)

Yeah, people trade up vehicles every few years and I don't quite get it as there is such a huge depreciation that I don't know if the value is there.

But then again, these are Lexus and Subaru owners that I know and those vehicles hold better value than Lincoln.
Jersey guy at 08002 🚙
 
What? You mean to say you are not interested in new features just because Lincoln defaulted them to be disabled? That may be a wise "Opt-In" way for manufacturers to introduce some new things, but like my dad's recent discovery on his 8 month old VW Arteon he had a wireless charging pad and wireless CarPlay connection when I set my iPhone on the pad; he never would have seen it using his old Samsung without the inductive charging feature. Now he has a new iPhone that is making his driving life much easier... That's another "new" feature for 2022 Lincoln's, but not quite enough to get me to trade up from a 2021 Corsair, just yet - I'll still hook up the USB cable for now. Besides my local dealer like many doesn't have much in that model year yet to sell.
Most folks will order new, because dealer allocation is so sparse, from what I hear. I know 2023 will be refreshed. Larger screen and maybe a new powertrain. I like the current setup for reliability, but an extra 20-30 HP would be great if the mileage stayed the same OR increased.
 
I did not realize there was so much interest. :)

There are dozens of options buried in any car in the various modules. Some enthusiast forums have many discussions of such things. The Ford F150 comes to mind. I have seen some in other Lincoln forums. There may be some buried here as well.

In any case, I found the lock options in the Body Control Module. Any mechanic or hobbyist with a decent scan tool can access them. Of course the dealer can as well.

I have no clue whether these autolock options actually work or if they would cause your car to go thermonuclear. I just thought it was interesting that they were there and all disabled. As others have pointed out there does not appear to be any ordinary user interface to control the options.

I doubt there is any new hardware involved since the car already talks to key fobs and it already locks and unlocks doors.

If you have a working relationship with some technical person at a dealer that would be the safest way to pursue this.
 
Hey...I'm a former Jersey Boy...lived many formative years through 8th grade living in Mahwah, NJ. Loved it up there with all the mountainous roads. I delivered two different newspapers as a industrious kid. I also sold a ton of hand made oven pot holders I knitted myself on a loom! I was quite industrious and found many ways to make money in those days! So, hello fellow Jersey Boys. I was born in New York City but only lived there 9 months as an infant where Shea Stadium was built after they tore down our apartment building and now Shea Stadium is gone with something else there.
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I did not realize there was so much interest. :)

There are dozens of options buried in any car in the various modules. Some enthusiast forums have many discussions of such things. The Ford F150 comes to mind. I have seen some in other Lincoln forums. There may be some buried here as well.

In any case, I found the lock options in the Body Control Module. Any mechanic or hobbyist with a decent scan tool can access them. Of course the dealer can as well.

I have no clue whether these autolock options actually work or if they would cause your car to go thermonuclear. I just thought it was interesting that they were there and all disabled. As others have pointed out there does not appear to be any ordinary user interface to control the options.

I doubt there is any new hardware involved since the car already talks to key fobs and it already locks and unlocks doors.

If you have a working relationship with some technical person at a dealer that would be the safest way to pursue this.
Thanks! That's a great suggestion, and I've got my first service coming up next week, so that is the safe way to go asking the dealer service manager about the Body Control Module you mentioned. Hooking up a Forscan and risking going thermonuclear on a hope it might work is a tough call.
 
Hey...I'm a former Jersey Boy...lived many formative years through 8th grade living in Mahwah, NJ. Loved it up there with all the mountainous roads. I delivered two different newspapers as a industrious kid. I also sold a ton of hand made oven pot holders I knitted myself on a loom! I was quite industrious and found many ways to make money in those days! So, hello fellow Jersey Boys. I was born in New York City but only lived there 9 months as an infant where Shea Stadium was built after they tore down our apartment building and now Shea Stadium is gone with something else there.

Central NJ area for me, Heyward. I am familiar with your old town. CitiField replaced Shea Stadium over a decade ago.
 
Thanks! That's a great suggestion, and I've got my first service coming up next week, so that is the safe way to go asking the dealer service manager about the Body Control Module you mentioned. Hooking up a Forscan and risking going thermonuclear on a hope it might work is a tough call.
Any news on the availability (or activating) of the walk away auto lock function?
 
Any news on the availability (or activating) of the walk away auto lock function?
Not yet. I was in for my first oil change and service the other day and my dealer was unable to set the feature for me. They also said if I was able to use the Forscan tool to enable the Walk-Away locking feature in the Body Control module it would not void my warranty.

I’ll post an update after the Forscan is delivered and I try it.
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Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure the dealer does not decide warranty issues, so I wouldn't take their word for it.
 
My dealer says this is not a feature, even on the Aviator. I would still be curious to see a video from the OP showing this happening. But, I doubt that will happen.
 
@Eric1GT Any update on Forscan being able to enable walk away auto lock?
Hey JB,

I wasn't as successful as with the engine cover. I bought a Forscan device, but I couldn't make it work with the software the seller provided, and I got a refund. So no progress to report.

Sorry I forgot my previous post saying I'd provide an update...
Eric
 
Thanks for replying. I am still following this for possible walk away auto lock function.

No worries about forgetting! I am with you there, at least according to my wife!! LOL
 
Thanks for replying. I am still following this for possible walk away auto lock function.

No worries about forgetting! I am with you there, at least according to my wife!! LOL

Hi JB. Unfortunately, it is not a feature that is available, nor can it be enabled via FORScan or any other way, because the necessary programming code is not there in the first place. It does not exist, so there is nothing for FORScan or a Dealership to "enable".

To put it the way my younger niece and nephew would..."It is not a thing". ;)

Good luck.
 
Hi JB. Unfortunately, it is not a feature that is available, nor can it be enabled via FORScan or any other way, because the necessary programming code is not there in the first place. It does not exist, so there is nothing for FORScan or a Dealership to "enable".

To put it the way my younger niece and nephew would..."It is not a thing". ;)

Good luck.
I'm with Black Label on the OP jumping in to let us know more specifically how it worked as originally stated in loose terms. But kudos to you for sounding more authoritative than the OP who got us spun up, and my foolish purchase of the Forscan that was junk. Well the hardware seemed OK, but the provided software didn't work at all. The seller preferred to refund me the price rather than support the failure to operate.
 
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