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post Feb 3 2014, 10:21 AM, updated 12y ago

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You may have wondered why your latest 2014 model no longer comes with automatic door locks, a feature which is available in your daughter's Perodua Myvi, bought five years ago.

You may also have been told by your sales advisor that many new cars have had their automatic door lock feature deleted to comply with international safety regulations. As odd as it may sound, your sales advisor's explanation is correct.

Beyond that however, there is another 'real' reason behind the somewhat illogical sounding regulation. Before we explain that, first we need to explain a bit of background behind the change.

Background

In April 2006, Malaysia became a member country of the UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29). As such, Malaysia is required to progressively adopt a set of minimum vehicle safety standards, before reaching full compliance by 2015.
The most noticeable change happened in 2013, when the UNECE regulation R94 and R95 pertaining to occupant protection in frontal and side collision was enforced. This typically surrounded the requirements of having dual front airbags, but is not necessarily the case for all cars. We have already covered this in an earlier article Clearing The Confusion On Airbag Fitment Regulations.

This is where the regulation can appear to be a bit illogical for the average Malaysian motorist, who has to deal with the high risks of a carjacking or robbery on a daily basis, and are taught to lock the doors the moment they get inside a car.

http://www.livelifedrive.com/malaysia/news...-t-come-with-it

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post Feb 3 2014, 10:36 AM

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QUOTE(arza04 @ Feb 3 2014, 10:33 AM)
Unless the car have features to unlock itself upon collision, it is allowed to have autolock
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IE, Cerato, Preve. brows.gif
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post Feb 3 2014, 10:45 AM

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QUOTE(ohnowhyme @ Feb 3 2014, 10:41 AM)
so when i:
1st start the engine
drive for a distance
the door autolock

is this the scenario? i found it to be useful...
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This feature is only allowed for new cars, if they have impact sensing unlock. Most new cars will not put this feature, because it will cost more for the BCM module, especially malaysian market. But our proton preve/suprima have auto lock and impact sensing door unlock feature.
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post Feb 3 2014, 10:53 AM

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QUOTE(arza04 @ Feb 3 2014, 10:50 AM)
Any proton model with bcm have impact sensing unlock
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BLM got? I know for sure exora, preve and suprima have.
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post Feb 3 2014, 11:18 PM

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QUOTE(cangkui @ Feb 3 2014, 12:11 PM)
but if I'm not mistaken, preve comes with auto lock and auto unlock (when the car in a collision)... does that have to change as well?!?!
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Preve are complied with regulations because of the auto unlock upon impact. Auto lock cannot be installed anymore unless you have auto unlock upon impact.
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post Feb 4 2014, 09:50 AM

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QUOTE(khusyairi @ Feb 4 2014, 09:49 AM)
Save cost. All new honda models also dont have it anymore since last year. B4 that can set autolock using Honda i-mid.
If not mistaken only KIA sell new models wt auto lock & auto unlock upon impact.

The laws only said cannot have auto lock features wtout auto unlock upon impact (which usually brake base- auto lock).
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