Disable “KEY NOT DETECTED” alarm / chime ?
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Disable “KEY NOT DETECTED” alarm / chime ?
is anyone familiar if there is a way to disable the audible chime that sounds with the KEY NOT DETECTED alert telltale on the instrument display?
(Our chauffeurs keep the key fob in their pocket and this annoying chime sounds until the chauffeur gets to the rear door and opens it. ..very unpleasant for our passenger clientele.)
(Our chauffeurs keep the key fob in their pocket and this annoying chime sounds until the chauffeur gets to the rear door and opens it. ..very unpleasant for our passenger clientele.)
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is anyone familiar if there is a way to disable the audible chime that sounds with the KEY NOT DETECTED alert telltale on the instrument display?
(Our chauffeurs keep the key fob in their pocket and this annoying chime sounds until the chauffeur gets to the rear door and opens it. ..very unpleasant for our passenger clientele.)
(Our chauffeurs keep the key fob in their pocket and this annoying chime sounds until the chauffeur gets to the rear door and opens it. ..very unpleasant for our passenger clientele.)
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2018 S560 and 2019 E450 Wagon.
is anyone familiar if there is a way to disable the audible chime that sounds with the KEY NOT DETECTED alert telltale on the instrument display?
(Our chauffeurs keep the key fob in their pocket and this annoying chime sounds until the chauffeur gets to the rear door and opens it. ..very unpleasant for our passenger clientele.)
(Our chauffeurs keep the key fob in their pocket and this annoying chime sounds until the chauffeur gets to the rear door and opens it. ..very unpleasant for our passenger clientele.)
I'd say just leave the key on the drivers floor or something. I don't think there is a way of disabling the chime when the key not detected message comes up. Might try pressing ok on the steering wheel because that does acknowledge certain functions, but I doubt it will do anything for that chime.