Can the Volkswagen CC lock automatically?

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VonJulia
07/29/25 9:30pm
The Volkswagen CC can lock automatically. The door locking function can be found in the comfort settings under the multifunction steering wheel adjustments. Advantages and disadvantages of automatic locking: Advantages: It provides protection for passengers with children inside the car, preventing young children from opening the door handles while the car is in motion. The disadvantage is that it may hinder quick escape in emergencies. Therefore, it's important to consider both your needs and safety when using this feature. How to activate the automatic locking function: Shift the gear to P (Park), turn the key to the ON position, ensure all four doors are closed. Press the lock button and observe the hazard warning lights on the dashboard flash twice to confirm activation.
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