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Old 07-24-2013, 12:22 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Yep this happened to me about two months ago (As I was driving through the hood I might add). I freaked out at first, let my car sit there when I got home and then about an hour later, it was fine again and not a problem since. Try checking all of your doors and trunk to make sure it's tightly shut. Restarting fixed it for me after checking all my doors. If it is truly a problem that cannot be fixed, there is a way to disable the auto-locking system. If it's still giving you trouble after everything, try disabling and re-enabling the system.

I see you have owned a 350Z. Worst case comes to worst, you will have a similar locking system to that on your 370Z.
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