Markuson
SILVER Star
I have 2 questions about camping inside the 200 with the key fob inside the truck with you. If you have the key inside and the doors are locked, can someone walk up to it and unlock it by trying to open the handle because of the proximity of the key? This is on the 13+ of course because I don't think the earlier 200s had the comfort access or whatever it is in Toyota speak. Also I'm fairly confident there is no motion sensor inside the 200, but I wanted to verify there wasn't one that had to be turned off before sleeping inside. Several German cars I've owned in the past had the motion sensors that needed to be defeated with a very subtle and usually hidden button if you or your pets were going to be in the car after you locked it.
I just went out and tested it, and it definitely senses that the key is inside the car.
AND...someone on the outside CANNOT open the door if you lock it with the FOB from the inside.
Two things proved this:
1)
-With FOB 1 in my pocket...I FOB 2 on the center console of the truck and closed the door.
-I then pressed the outside door lock button on the truck, and it refused to lock...because it sensed that FOB 2 was inside.
-BUT...if I pressed the lock button on FOB 1 in my pocket, it would happily lock FOB 2 inside the car.
-I then put FOB 1 that was in my pocket inside the house and out of range...and went back to attempt to open the truck door to see if it would activate the hand sensor with FOB 2 inside.
IT WOULD NOT.
I had to go and retrieve FOB 1 again...and then it unlocked as normal.
Next, I got in the truck with both fobs...locked the doors with the FOB...and asked my wife to then attempt to open the door from the outside. **It would NOT open for her, even though I was 2 feet away in the driver's seat...with both fobs in my hand.
So that answers that!
By the way... I have a 2008.
All US spec 200's have the same FOB lock/sensor feature.