If you are going to lock it to go in, and there's a place where RF is everywhere and you have troubles, then lock it the old fashioned way with the key in the door.
If you lock it with the remote, but then unlock it work the key in the door, it will either expect the remote to be pressed, or EKA entered. If you lock it with key in the door. Then you will be able to unlock it with the key in the door and then start it/drive it.
It's part of the security 'feature' so if you give someone a valet key, they can lock it, and then unlocm/restart it and bring it back to you... however if they decided to copy the key etc then came to nick the vehicle, if it was locked with the remote, then it would mean they couldn't just get in and drive away...
I can kind of see the logic, but also think it's stupidly overcomplicated these days...
I sometimes lock mine with the key in the door if I'm parking up somewhere where I think there is likely to be interference.
The new RF receiver solves the problem of constant wake up and battery drain, but if it's being bombarded with RF, then it sometimes doesn't catch the P38 signal either... however it means you can have the antenna connected and have a better chance at picking up you fob transmission from inside the vehicle for example.
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