Honda Element right door lock: unsafe?

Discussion in 'Element' started by AES, May 25, 2005.

  1. AES

    AES Guest

    Just noticed that when the right-hand door of our Element is locked,
    pulling out on the door-opening latch doesn't pop the lock button up and
    allow you to open the door; you have to reach awkwardly behind your
    right shoulder and lift the lock button up (even when car is in Park,
    but ignition key is on).

    Seems to me in other cars we've owned pulling the latch does unlock any
    door, and it should work this way for safety reasons: there could be
    times when you want to get out in a hurry, including maybe in a
    stressful situation, or for an elderly or handicapped individual who
    can't reach back that far.

    Or is this a child-safety type provision? Or maybe a user-settable
    option?
     
    AES, May 25, 2005
    #1
  2. AES

    ketterj Guest

    Child safety lock is engaged?
     
    ketterj, May 25, 2005
    #2
  3. AES

    Jafir Elkurd Guest

    All Hondas work this way. The driver (and sometimes passenger) have a power
    door like switch right by the handle, so I've never felt too burdened by
    this.

    I've noticed Fords seem to work the way you describe.
     
    Jafir Elkurd, May 25, 2005
    #3
  4. AES

    Matt Ion Guest

    None of my older Hondas have ever done this. Our Plymouth Voyager
    minivan does this only on the front doors.

    Really, a lock that behaves that way defeats half the purpose of the
    doorlock, which is preventing accidental opening of the door while on
    the road.
     
    Matt Ion, May 26, 2005
    #4
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