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hi guys

i recall the R33 GTS-t has an auto-locking system for the doors when the car exceed 40km/h

im not sure abought r33 GT-R......

what about the r34 GT-R? does it come standard?

gee guys im suprised no one has an answer for this thread

doesnt ANYONE here own an R34 GT-R????

hi guys

i recall the R33 GTS-t has an auto-locking system for the doors when the car exceed 40km/h

im not sure abought r33 GT-R......

what about the r34 GT-R? does it come standard?

LOL!

You do own a R34 GTR right..? You could have just tested it yourself :P

I know I have to lock the doors myself in my R32.

My 34GT autolocks as soon as you start the car, not sure if its a stock feature though.

Just out of curiousity does anyone know if there was any r34 that came factory with no keyless entry?

keyless entry or no keyless entry?

you mean a magic fob where you stand near the door with it in your pocket and it unlocks for you?

keyless entry or no keyless entry?

you mean a magic fob where you stand near the door with it in your pocket and it unlocks for you?

No i ment did any r34 come factory without keyless entry. Keyless entry as in you press the button and the car unlocks.

Nissan reakons mine didnt. And that i dont have a immobiliser. But they were only going but what there computeres said

No i ment did any r34 come factory without keyless entry. Keyless entry as in you press the button and the car unlocks.

Nissan reakons mine didnt. And that i dont have a immobiliser. But they were only going but what there computeres said

That is a confusing question. but most R34 GTRs do not have factory keyless entry. there was a dealer option remote central locking that comes with a nice little remote with GTR emobossed on the back. there was also an immobiliser option that has a proximity immobiliser reader in the key barrel with the immobilisers mounted in the key themselves.

That is a confusing question. but most R34 GTRs do not have factory keyless entry. there was a dealer option remote central locking that comes with a nice little remote with GTR emobossed on the back. there was also an immobiliser option that has a proximity immobiliser reader in the key barrel with the immobilisers mounted in the key themselves.

Yes sorry i was having trouble wording it. So is that the same with GTT's and GT's?

I only ask because my remote isnt stock, and im having problems figuring out if my central locking is aftermarket or not

Edited by Darkplague

Okay I don't know if this helps in any way, or if it'll confuse people even more.

But my 1999 R34 GT-R V-spec comes with remote locking/unlocking, keyless entry, whatever you want to call it. As mentioned it comes with a FOB with a GTR logo on the back of it.

My car does not auto lock when I start the car or drive.

My best mate has a 1998 R34 GT-T and his comes with a FOB too for central locking AND his car auto locks the doors the moment he starts his engine.

Is there a way of enabling the auto-lock feature?

Okay I don't know if this helps in any way, or if it'll confuse people even more.

But my 1999 R34 GT-R V-spec comes with remote locking/unlocking, keyless entry, whatever you want to call it. As mentioned it comes with a FOB with a GTR logo on the back of it.

My car does not auto lock when I start the car or drive.

My best mate has a 1998 R34 GT-T and his comes with a FOB too for central locking AND his car auto locks the doors the moment he starts his engine.

Is there a way of enabling the auto-lock feature?

Yeah thats what my 1999 r34 GT does to, autolocks soon as the engine starts.

Accept i wanna know if theres a way of disabling it.

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