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AX5L Door Handle Sensor/Button Not Working Keyless Entry Issue

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Hi Everyone,

I’m facing an issue with my AX5L keyless entry system and wanted to check if anyone else has experienced the same problem.

The small black button/sensor on the main door handle is not responding. Even when I have the key in my pocket and stand close to the vehicle, pressing the button does not unlock or lock the car.

Things I noticed:

- The key fob battery still seems fine because other functions are working.

- The issue appears only with the door handle sensor/button.

- Sometimes the system behaves as if it is not detecting the smart key nearby.

- No warning message is currently showing on the cluster.

I’m trying to understand whether this could be:

- A door handle sensor issue

- Smart key detection problem

- Weak key fob battery

- Wiring/fuse issue

- Software/electrical glitch

Would appreciate any inputs or experiences. Thanks.

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What does the XUV 3XO do better than the Nexon, Sonet, Venue, and Brezza?

For people who have driven or owned multiple compact SUVs, what are the areas where the XUV 3XO genuinely beats the competition?

And where does it fall short?

Interested in real-world experiences rather than brochure comparisons.

This type of post usually generates the most comments because everyone has a different opinion.

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u/Connect_Swimming_823 — 9 days ago

Accidentally saw my mother-in-law bathing and now I can't stop thinking about her

I'm a man in my mid-30s, and recently I've found myself becoming increasingly attracted to my mother-in-law.

It started after I accidentally saw her while she was bathing. The situation wasn't intentional, but ever since then I haven't been able to get her out of my mind. Before that, I never really looked at her that way, but now I find myself noticing her appearance, thinking about her often, and feeling a level of attraction that's stronger than I expected.

The more time passes, the more interested I seem to become, which is making me feel confused and conflicted. I know this is a situation that shouldn't go anywhere, but I'm struggling to understand why these feelings became so intense after that one moment.

Has anyone experienced a sudden attraction to someone they previously never viewed that way? How did you deal with it?

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u/Connect_Swimming_823 — 9 days ago

Married (35F) and developing feelings for my brother-in-law. I don't know what to do.

I’m a 35F, married for several years, and recently I’ve been struggling with something that’s making me feel confused and guilty.

Over the past few months, I’ve noticed myself developing feelings for my brother-in-law. We get along well, have good conversations, and I find myself thinking about him more often than I should. Nothing inappropriate has happened between us, and he has never given me any reason to think he feels the same way.

I love my husband and have no intention of acting on these feelings, but I’m finding it difficult to ignore them. Part of me wonders if it’s just a temporary crush or if it reflects something missing in my life or marriage.

Has anyone experienced something similar? How did you handle it without damaging family relationships or your marriage?

I’d appreciate honest advice request.

tl;dr.

Advice request

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u/Connect_Swimming_823 — 10 days ago
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Struggling With Thoughts After Accidentally Seeing My Mother-in-Law

I'm a married man and have found myself in an awkward situation.

Over the years, I've accidentally seen my mother-in-law in private situations a few times, including while changing clothes and once after she had finished bathing. None of these incidents were intentional, and I've always tried to leave immediately and avoid making anyone uncomfortable.

The problem is that these experiences have stayed in my mind longer than I'd like. I feel guilty and uncomfortable about it because I respect both my wife and my mother-in-law.

Has anyone dealt with something similar? How did you stop overthinking it and move on? Looking for honest advice rather than judgment.

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u/Connect_Swimming_823 — 10 days ago