Auto Door Lock

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Looks like on the new 2011 Sonata that you don't have to go to (pay?) the
stealer to set the auto door locks.
See the excerpt below from the Hyundai web site. Does anyone know what the
Eco Indicator is/does?

The trip computer calculates your average fuel consumption. What's more, it'll
tell you precisely how many miles you can drive with the fuel you have left
in your tank. You can also manage different settings on your car through the
Trip Computer. Customize your Eco Indicator to give you only the info you
want the most, indicate whether you want your headlights to shut off
automatically or on a delay and control whether your doors lock after you
put your car in drive or at a certain speed.(Standard on all models.)
 
Partner said:
Looks like on the new 2011 Sonata that you don't have to go to (pay?) the
stealer to set the auto door locks.
See the excerpt below from the Hyundai web site. Does anyone know what
the Eco Indicator is/does?

Fancy name for the tip computer


The trip computer calculates your average fuel consumption. What's more,
it'll tell you precisely how many miles you can drive with the fuel you
have left in your tank. You can also manage different settings on your car
through the Trip Computer. Customize your Eco Indicator to give you only
the info you want the most, indicate whether you want your headlights to
shut off automatically or on a delay and control whether your doors lock
after you put your car in drive or at a certain speed.(Standard on all
models.)

Trip computer that incorporates a few more functions.
 
Ed Pawlowski said:
Fancy name for the tip computer




Trip computer that incorporates a few more functions.
Yeabutt... These are pretty cool functions. Tailoring this type of stuff was
strictly in the realm of the uber-luxury cars in the past.

I'm definitely thinking of stopping off to look at the new Sonata. It might
be time to downstream the Santa-Fe.

Jon
 
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