Can the Car Be Locked If the Door Is Not Properly Closed?

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VanWillow
07/30/25 8:09am
No, the car cannot be locked. If the vehicle door is not properly closed, there will be a warning on the dashboard. Although you can perform the locking operation when the door is not properly closed, the central control system will automatically unlock after locking, leaving the vehicle in an unlocked state. Here is additional information: 1. Confirm the lock: After locking the car, try opening the door to see if it can be pulled open. Some models will automatically fold the side mirrors after locking. 2. Locking methods: Lock the vehicle using the remote key. Some models can also be locked via a mobile app.
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