
Baojun 560 shows electronic lock malfunction reasons: 1. It may be a battery issue, such as battery depletion or the battery reaching its lifespan limit. Solution: Replace the battery. 2. It could be a sporadic malfunction. Solution: Try locking and unlocking the car again to see if it works normally; if it does, then there's no issue. 3. The entire vehicle's locking system is locked. Solution: In this case, only a 4S store can unlock it. Relevant information is as follows: The Baojun 560 is a compact MPV with body dimensions of 4597mm in length, 1736mm in width, and 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2640mm. In terms of power, the 1.5T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine equipped in this car has a maximum power of 110 kW and a maximum torque of 230 Nm; the 1.8L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine equipped has a maximum power of 101 kW and a maximum torque of 186 Nm.

I encountered an issue with the electronic lock alarm when a warning suddenly popped up on the dashboard, which startled me into turning off the engine immediately. First, check if all the car doors are properly closed, as an unsecured rear door is the most common cause. Then, try pressing the central locking button inside the car and listen for a 'click' sound from each door lock. If there's no response from a particular door, it's likely that the lock mechanism is faulty. If you have a spare key handy, try using it to rule out the possibility of a dead battery in the main key. Last time, I disconnected the negative terminal of the battery for five minutes and then reconnected it, which made the error code disappear, but it was only a temporary fix. In the end, I had to visit the 4S dealership to replace the left front door actuator, costing me over two hundred yuan. Don't delay repairs, as it could be troublesome if the door locks fail while driving.

During car repairs, we often encounter such cases. First, rule out false alarms and focus on inspecting the four-door limit switches and latch sensors, as dust accumulation can trigger false alerts. Next, check the central locking relay; examine the corresponding fuse in the fuse box to see if it's blown. If the power windows also slow down simultaneously, test the battery voltage—in the Baojun 560, electronic locks are the first to malfunction under low voltage. A damaged actuator motor is also common; you can diagnose this by removing the door panel and measuring the resistance with a multimeter. For wiring issues, inspect the harness at the door hinge for wear, as this area is prone to short circuits. The most troublesome issue is a faulty BCM control module, which requires a diagnostic tool to read specific error codes. It's advisable to address these problems early rather than waiting for the doors to lock up completely.

Last week while dropping my child off at school, this warning light suddenly came on. My first reaction was to pull over immediately. After quickly checking the rear doors (child locks are the most prone to issues), I found the right rear door wasn't closing properly. After firmly shutting it again, the warning disappeared. If the alert persists, never force driving - use the mechanical key to lock the vehicle and visit a repair shop. Develop this habit: manually check each door after locking by pulling the handles. Parents with children should pay special attention to child lock status - my car's issue was caused by kids fiddling with switches, misaligning sensors. During maintenance, remember to ask technicians to lubricate lock mechanisms, and check door seal rubber strips for aging/leaks before rainy seasons.

As someone who loves studying cars, I analyze several possible scenarios for electronic lock failures: a stuck actuator gear is a mechanical issue; poor contact in the door wiring harness is often due to damaged door grommets; lost BCM control signals require reprogramming. For self-diagnosis, try disconnecting the battery for three minutes to reset the system, then check the OBD interface for historical fault codes. Car enthusiasts who have modified their circuits should pay special attention to whether aftermarket devices (such as anti-theft systems) are causing signal interference. Here's a handy tip: pressing and holding the driver's door lock button for 10 seconds can activate the self-learning mode, which may sometimes restore functionality. However, it could also be due to worn contacts—try disassembling and spraying some WD-40 lubricant. Don't rush to replace the entire assembly; 80% of the time, it's a minor component issue.


