>> Is it repeatable? That is, have you taken it to the dealer and demonstrated it locking itself? Then at least the dealer could say whether it's working as intended (ie. bad design) or indeed there's a problem that they should fix.
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Now... I have a feeling that this IS a design feature - to prevent a car being left unlocked, and therefore easy to steal/steal from.
If it is, then it cannot be regarded as a BAD design, perhaps from another viewpoint it is in fact a good design.
Remember, an unattended vehicle, with its keys left inside, is, in fact an uninsured vehicle, at least if it got taken away... (maybe not if another vehicle hit it for instance.)
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