renegar Member First Name Rene Joined Oct 9, 2023 Threads 1 Messages 8 Reaction score 2 Location USA Car(s) 2024 Integra Type S May 6, 2024 Thread starter #1 I'm finding that the hatch release button sometimes takes a while to respond, has anyone found this? Sponsored
I'm finding that the hatch release button sometimes takes a while to respond, has anyone found this? Sponsored
nix6speed Senior Member First Name Nick Joined Aug 5, 2023 Threads 3 Messages 337 Reaction score 450 Location Houston Car(s) '24 LCM ITS May 6, 2024 #2 Since the hatch doesn't have any remote opening function other than unlocking you can just press the unlock button to achieve the same thing.
Since the hatch doesn't have any remote opening function other than unlocking you can just press the unlock button to achieve the same thing.
OP OP renegar Member First Name Rene Joined Oct 9, 2023 Threads 1 Messages 8 Reaction score 2 Location USA Car(s) 2024 Integra Type S May 6, 2024 Thread starter #3 I thought so, but reading the manual it says that the control button unlocks but you still have to use the hatch release button to open it.
I thought so, but reading the manual it says that the control button unlocks but you still have to use the hatch release button to open it.
creaturemachine Senior Member First Name Brad Joined Mar 20, 2023 Threads 1 Messages 325 Reaction score 290 Location Canada Car(s) 2023 Integra 6MT May 6, 2024 #4 When the car is locked and it has to poll the fob wirelessly then I sometimes feel a delay, but when it's fully 4-door unlocked it works instantaneously.
When the car is locked and it has to poll the fob wirelessly then I sometimes feel a delay, but when it's fully 4-door unlocked it works instantaneously.
OP OP renegar Member First Name Rene Joined Oct 9, 2023 Threads 1 Messages 8 Reaction score 2 Location USA Car(s) 2024 Integra Type S May 6, 2024 Thread starter #5 I think that's probably it, i'll try unlocking all doors to see if it consistently opens quickly
JCJai Senior Member First Name JC Joined Sep 23, 2023 Threads 14 Messages 100 Reaction score 43 Location Edmonton, AB Car(s) 2012 Abarth 500, 2024 Integra Type S May 6, 2024 #6 I think the button always catches the latch mechanism if you don't push the button in properly.
dockleryxk Senior Member First Name Richard Joined Aug 17, 2023 Threads 0 Messages 180 Reaction score 197 Location East TN Car(s) DE5 May 7, 2024 #7 I have actual problems in my life, so I didn't notice jk I noticed it too but it is what it is
Integra23 Senior Member First Name Not Integra23 Joined Mar 19, 2022 Threads 27 Messages 3,428 Reaction score 2,901 Location Mid West Car(s) Type S in the house! May 7, 2024 #8 Just push it twice and it seems to always unlock for me
KindaACarGuy Senior Member Joined Jul 1, 2023 Threads 1 Messages 112 Reaction score 91 Location Virginia Car(s) Integra Type S (ABP/Black) ; Tacoma TRD May 7, 2024 #9 Integra23 said: Just push it twice and it seems to always unlock for me Click to expand... This does the trick for me too.
Integra23 said: Just push it twice and it seems to always unlock for me Click to expand... This does the trick for me too.
JCJai Senior Member First Name JC Joined Sep 23, 2023 Threads 14 Messages 100 Reaction score 43 Location Edmonton, AB Car(s) 2012 Abarth 500, 2024 Integra Type S May 7, 2024 #10 Integra23 said: Just push it twice and it seems to always unlock for me Click to expand... In the ideal world, I shouldn't even have to press the button lol. "SIRI open the FUCKING TRUNK!!"
Integra23 said: Just push it twice and it seems to always unlock for me Click to expand... In the ideal world, I shouldn't even have to press the button lol. "SIRI open the FUCKING TRUNK!!"
nawfoo Senior Member First Name Kay Joined Jan 21, 2023 Threads 1 Messages 285 Reaction score 162 Location Adios Amigos Car(s) Integra 1.5t May 7, 2024 #11 Its a two step process. push once to unlock and push again to open. Sponsored