Can the Hyundai Elantra automatically lock?

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Eric
07/29/25 6:40pm
Modern Elantra cannot be set to automatically lock, but an automatic locking function can be installed. Definition of automatic locking: Automatic locking while driving, also known as speed-sensing auto-lock, is an electronic device. When the vehicle speed reaches the preset speed by the computer, the lock button on the door will automatically press down to prevent accidentally opening the door. The automatic locking function provides safety: It ensures the safety of child passengers inside the car, preventing young children from opening the door handle while the car is in motion. The automatic locking function serves as an anti-theft measure: The purpose of the automatic locking function is to prevent theft. It allows the doors to lock quickly after starting the car, avoiding the risk of door-pulling robberies during traffic jams or while waiting at traffic lights, providing a certain level of security.
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