Car's Locking Itself at Home!

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Just added some new keycards to my 23 MYLR and now my car's acting up. Every time I step away from it at home, it decides to lock itself.

Man, this is a first for me! I've excluded Home and my home address all set, but since these new keycards showed up, it's been locking up on me. Super Annoying huh?

Any ideas on how to fix this? I'm totally clueless here!
 
Just added some new keycards to my 23 MYLR and now my car's acting up. Every time I step away from it at home, it decides to lock itself.

Man, this is a first for me! I've excluded Home and my home address all set, but since these new keycards showed up, it's been locking up on me. Super Annoying huh?

Any ideas on how to fix this? I'm totally clueless here!
I faced this too when I added new keycards to my Model Y. It started locking itself unexpectedly too. I found that rebooting the car and letting it go into deep sleep overnight helped a lot, You can try double-checking your home location settings, sometimes resetting them can clear up those glitches.
 
Just added some new keycards to my 23 MYLR and now my car's acting up. Every time I step away from it at home, it decides to lock itself.

Man, this is a first for me! I've excluded Home and my home address all set, but since these new keycards showed up, it's been locking up on me. Super Annoying huh?

Any ideas on how to fix this? I'm totally clueless here!
Tesla quirks strike again! It sounds like the new keycards are being treated as the primary key, which could be why the car is locking up even at home. Try toggling the Exclude Home feature off and back on, sometimes that refreshes the settings. If it’s still acting up, remove the new keycards temporarily to see if the behavior changes. Tesla’s tech can be a bit touchy, but there’s always a fix somewhere!
 
You could try removing your home address from the exclusion zone and rebooting the car. Then, add the address back to the exclusion zone.

This assumes that the exclusion zone setting is applied to all user profiles. I'm not entirely certain about this, but it's worth trying.
 


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