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Lazy Locking

Lazy locking can be carried out when either locking or superlocking, or when the vehicle is already in a locked state, by either holding the key turned to the lock position or by holding the remote handset lock button pressed for more than one second.

This will cause all the open windows to start closing simultaneously. Closure of the windows will be followed by closure of the sunroof.

Dependent upon market requirements, lazy locking will either operate in one-shot mode, or in dead man's handle mode.
^ In one-shot mode, the windows and sunroof will continue to close even after the key has been released from the lock position, or the lock button on the remote handset has been released.
^ In dead man's handle mode, closure of the windows and sunroof will only continue for as long as the key is held to the lock position, or the lock button is pressed on the remote handset. In this case, failure of any of the apertures to be fully closed upon release of the key/button will result in a mislock.