Does the Honda Accord Have an Automatic Locking Setting?

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DeJayden
07/29/25 4:20pm
The Honda Accord does not have an automatic locking setting; instead, it is equipped with a speed-sensing auto-lock feature. Below is relevant information about the speed-sensing auto-lock: Speed-Sensing Auto-Lock Feature: The Accord is equipped with a speed-sensing auto-lock function, which activates automatically when the vehicle reaches a certain speed threshold (between 10 km/h and 20 km/h). Purpose of Speed-Sensing Auto-Lock: The Accord's speed-sensing auto-lock helps prevent the danger of young passengers accidentally opening the doors while the vehicle is in motion. How to Set Speed-Sensing Auto-Lock: Press the brake pedal to start the engine; press the one-touch start button, then hold down the driver's door lock button for more than 10 seconds.
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