How long does it take for a car to lock automatically if the doors are not locked?

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SanJuliette
07/29/25 5:36pm
If the car owner closes the door but does not press the lock button, the car will automatically lock after 30 seconds. Here is more information about automatic locking: 1. Trigger conditions: The automatic locking function varies depending on the car model. 2. Function: The automatic locking function can prevent door-pull robberies during traffic jams or while waiting at traffic lights; it also prevents passengers from accidentally opening the door while the car is in motion, which could lead to danger. 3. Drawbacks: If an accident occurs while driving, passengers inside the car cannot unlock the doors immediately. If the accident is severe and passengers inside are unconscious, it may hinder rescuers from opening the doors, potentially missing the best time for rescue.
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