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Does the Audi Q5L automatically lock when the driver leaves the car?

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VanBrantley
07/29/25 9:49am
Audi Q5L automatically locks when the driver leaves the car. Here are the relevant introductions about Audi Q5L: 1. Automatic locking settings: To set the automatic locking, first put the vehicle in P gear, then turn on the ignition, press and hold the lock button for more than 6 seconds, and then you will see the hazard warning lights on the dashboard flash twice, indicating the setup is complete. After setting, when the vehicle speed exceeds about 20 kilometers, the doors will automatically lock. 2. Function of automatic locking: The purpose of the automatic locking function is anti-theft. It quickly locks after driving to prevent door-pulling robberies during traffic jams or at red lights, providing a certain level of security. Automatic locking is an electronic device. When the speed reaches the computer-set speed, the door lock button will automatically press to prevent accidental door opening, which is a humanized design to ensure the safety of the driver and passengers.
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BellaLee
08/13/25 11:40am
I've been driving the Audi Q5L for a while, and it indeed has the feature of automatically locking the car when the owner walks away. This system is called keyless entry. When you walk away with the key to a certain distance, usually about 5 meters, the vehicle will automatically lock to prevent theft. The setup is quite simple. In the MMI system on the central control screen, find the 'Vehicle Settings' option, go to the door locks and security section, and turn on 'Automatic Locking' to enable it. Remember to keep the key battery sufficiently charged, as low battery power may cause malfunction. When using this feature, I also noticed that if the key is inside the car or too close, it won't lock the doors, which is very considerate to avoid misoperation. Overall, this feature is worry-free and labor-saving, especially in supermarket parking lots, where you don't have to keep thinking about checking back. I recommend new owners test it during the first use to ensure everything works properly, as different configurations may require separate activation.
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DiHope
10/06/25 8:05am
As a parent who frequently takes kids out, I particularly appreciate the convenience of the Q5L's automatic locking feature. When rushing to get the kids out of the car, I don't have to distract myself by pressing the key fob to lock the doors. Just by keeping the key in my pocket and walking a few steps away, the car locks automatically, significantly reducing the risk of forgetting to lock it. The setup is done via the in-car screen, which took me some time to figure out, but the operation is quite intuitive. However, it's important to note: if the key is left inside the car or on a bag in the back seat, the system intelligently decides not to lock to prevent locking you out. I recommend owners regularly check the battery status, as low power might make the function less responsive. Another tip is that this feature feels especially secure at night or in crowded places, giving me a sense of reassurance.
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ONolan
11/20/25 2:44am
After using the Audi Q5L, I tried the automatic locking feature, and it worked quite well. It relies on the keyless system: when the key moves away from the vehicle and the signal weakens, the doors automatically lock. The setup process is straightforward—just select the door lock option on the central control screen to enable it. Note that not all Q5L models have this feature enabled by default. From my experience, first confirm the key's position, then walk about 10 meters away; if you hear a locking sound, it means the feature is activated. If the car doesn't lock, the key might still be nearby. For maintenance, I keep the key battery fresh to avoid system failure.
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