Can the Central Locking System Serve as a Child Lock?
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It cannot fully replace the function of a child lock. Below is an introduction to the central locking system and child locks: 1. The central locking system can be unlocked via the unlock switch inside the car, so locking the central locking system does not guarantee absolute safety. When the child lock is engaged, even if the electronic central door lock is opened, the device remains locked, and the door cannot be opened from the inside. 2. The car child lock, also known as the door lock child safety feature, is located on the rear door lock. When the rear door is opened, there is a small lever (safety mechanism) below the door lock. Pushing it toward the end with the child icon and then closing the door ensures that the door cannot be opened from the inside but only from the outside. 3. Locking the central locking system before driving or setting the automatic locking while driving does not fully guarantee the safety of children in the back seat. Since the central locking system can be unlocked via the unlock switch inside the car, locking it does not mean it is foolproof. For the safety of children during the ride, parents should engage the child safety locks on both rear doors. Once the child safety locks are engaged, no matter how much children fiddle with the doors in the back seat, they cannot open them from the inside.