How to reset door locks on 2015 town and country

Asked by memo2468 Jul 17, 2015 at 08:44 PM about the 2015 Chrysler Town & Country Touring FWD

Question type: General

When I stop and put my car in park and open the driver side door all the other doors also
unlock. I do not want all doors to unlock . I want them to stay locked for safety reason such as when I am getting gas or when I stop anhywhere.

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Yes that's assuming that you have an owner's manual, my van did not come with one I bought it used. So if you have an answer that's not obvious that would be helpful.

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Hey Chris I think it’s interesting that I bought a 2014 Town and Country used about two months ago. There wasn’t a owners manual, 1 key fob, and only 1 wireless headset. If you look on Amazon these things are being sold by private sellers for outrageous prices.

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