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Does Lynk & Co automatically lock the car when the person leaves?

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MacHeidi
09/05/2025, 04:32:45 AM

If the Lynk & Co car's doors are unlocked but not opened, they will automatically lock after a while. However, if the doors are unlocked and then opened and closed again, they will not automatically lock. Nevertheless, Lynk & Co vehicles can fully utilize software to remotely lock the doors. The relevant introduction to the car's smart key is as follows: Introduction 1: The car's smart key consists of a control system comprising a transmitter, a remote central lock control module, a driving authorization system control module (three receivers), and related wiring harnesses. This system employs advanced Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. Introduction 2: The system automatically locks and unlocks the doors by sensing the chip in the smart card carried by the owner. This means that when the driver approaches the vehicle within a certain distance, the doors will automatically unlock and disable the anti-theft system. Conversely, when the driver leaves the vehicle, the doors will automatically lock and activate the anti-theft system.

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DiLola
09/17/2025, 04:41:14 AM

As a Lynk & Co owner, I previously purchased a 03 model which indeed features an automatic locking function when leaving the car—quite convenient. As long as you carry the smart key and move beyond a certain distance from the vehicle, say about five meters, it automatically locks with a click without needing to press the key fob. This primarily relies on sensors and Bluetooth signals. If the key remains stationary in a bag or pocket and isn't detected by the car, the system automatically secures the vehicle. However, in areas with strong signal interference like underground parking garages, there might be delays or malfunctions, requiring me to double-check. The setup is straightforward—just enable the 'Smart Entry' option in the car's menu. Whether shopping or running errands, I no longer worry about forgetting to lock the doors and risking theft—it's both secure and hassle-free. I once tested it while chatting with a friend without closing the windows, and upon locking, the windows automatically rolled up, showcasing thoughtful functional details.

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LeahMarie
10/31/2025, 10:24:21 PM

Friends who have used Lynk & Co cars know that the automatic locking when leaving the car is supported, especially in newer models like the 01 and 05, which come with this feature. I find this function super practical for daily driving—no more manual locking like with older cars, which often leads to fumbling around. When you walk away, the system detects the key leaving the range, automatically locks the doors, and flashes the lights as a reminder to prevent mishandling. The key benefit is avoiding security risks—if you forget in a parking lot, it still prevents break-ins. In terms of setup, you can activate it via the central screen or the app, and the operation is foolproof. Occasionally, if it’s not responsive, it might be related to the key battery running low—I solve this by regularly replacing the coin cell battery. Whether picking up the kids or shopping with hands full, this feature is a real stress-reliever—just walk away without distraction. Other brands have similar designs, but Lynk & Co integrates it more smoothly, enhancing the overall experience.

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VonJake
12/14/2025, 09:32:21 PM

Lynk & Co vehicles indeed support automatic locking upon leaving the car, which I've confirmed on the official website. This feature comes standard on most models with smart keys. It works by detecting the key's distance via wireless signals and triggers the locking mechanism when exceeding the preset range. It's quite convenient in daily use – for instance, when going to supermarkets or meetings, the car locks automatically after walking a few steps away, saving time and enhancing anti-theft protection. Setup is easy: just toggle the 'Auto Lock' switch in the vehicle's infotainment system. If it malfunctions, check the key battery or nearby signal interference sources; battery replacement is typically needed every 1-2 years. This feature is particularly user-friendly for novice drivers, preventing the hassle of forgotten door locks.

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AthenaMarie
02/03/2026, 10:25:55 PM

As a female car owner, my favorite feature of the Lynk & Co is the automatic lock function when leaving the car! When I'm busy taking my kids out, it automatically locks the doors, giving me peace of mind without having to fumble for keys every time. The operation is intuitive—just walk away with the key, wait a few seconds for the lights to flash, and it locks. The system has built-in anti-misoperation design. It's super convenient when shopping with lots of bags and also prevents thieves from peeking. The setup is simple—just a few taps on the central control screen to enable the function, no professional tools needed. If it occasionally malfunctions, it might be due to signal interference or a dirty key—just wipe it clean. A reminder to my sisters: don’t forget regular maintenance to avoid battery drainage affecting performance. Overall, this thoughtful detail makes life smarter and more efficient, perfectly suited for the urban pace.

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VonNatalie
04/29/2026, 02:50:29 PM

After using a Lynk & Co car, I was deeply impressed by the walk-away auto-lock feature. It's triggered by key fob detection, automatically locking the doors when you move beyond a certain distance, effectively preventing unauthorized access. Daily use is hassle-free—whether going out for work or walking the dog, no manual operation is needed, with flashing lights confirming completion. The key advantage lies in energy efficiency: the system wakes only when necessary, minimizing battery drain; I check the fob battery every six months to prevent malfunctions. Setup is straightforward—activated via the vehicle's menu—with no technical barriers. If issues arise, cleaning the fob or restarting the infotainment system usually fixes them. Compared to traditional locking, this innovation enhances both security and convenience, making it well worth experiencing.

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