Does the 10th Generation Accord automatically lock after leaving the car?

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CassidyLynn
07/25/25 1:24pm
The 10th Generation Accord does not automatically lock after leaving the car. If the lock button is not pressed, the vehicle will not automatically lock. If the lock button has been pressed but no doors are opened before leaving again, the car will automatically lock after a certain period. The purpose of the auto-lock feature is anti-theft, ensuring quick locking after driving to prevent door-pulling robberies during traffic jams or at red lights, providing a certain level of security. The 10th Generation Accord is a mid-size car under GAC Honda, with dimensions of 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, 1449mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2830mm. It features iVTEC and an intelligent power management system, which can automatically switch between 3-cylinder and 6-cylinder working modes based on actual road conditions.
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