1. Door Lock Speed Setting (if applicable): Some 2010 Town & Country models might allow you to adjust how quickly the doors lock after you start driving. Check your owner's manual. It might offer an option to increase the delay or even disable the automatic locking feature altogether. This is often found in the vehicle's settings menu accessed through the infotainment system.
2. Automatic Locking Feature in the Infotainment System: Explore your vehicle's infotainment system settings menu. Look for options related to doors, security, or locking. There might be a setting to control automatic door locking. The exact location and name of the setting vary depending on the specific infotainment system version.
3. Dealer Programming: If you can't find a setting to adjust the automatic locking behavior, your last resort is to visit a Chrysler dealership. They may be able to reprogram the vehicle's computer to disable or modify this feature. This is usually the most reliable way to get the desired outcome, but it will likely involve a charge for their time and expertise.
Important Note: Always consult your owner's manual. It's the definitive guide to your vehicle's features and settings. The locations of settings and options vary slightly across different model years and trim levels. The manual will be your best bet in finding the specific procedure for your model.
Disabling automatic locking completely might compromise safety, as it leaves your vehicle vulnerable to unauthorized entry while driving. Consider carefully whether you truly need to disable this feature entirely or if a longer delay is sufficient for your needs.