
Method to activate automatic locking: With the ignition on, press and hold the lock button on the remote key for 10 seconds until the dashboard shows both turn signals lighting up. The purpose of the automatic locking function is anti-theft, allowing the doors to lock quickly after driving starts, preventing door-pull robberies during traffic jams or at red lights, providing a certain level of security. Automatic locking also protects child passengers inside the car, preventing young children from opening the door handles while the vehicle is in motion. Driving automatic locking, also known as speed-sensing automatic locking, is an electronic device that automatically presses the door lock button when the vehicle reaches a preset speed, preventing accidental door opening.

Setting up auto-lock on my car is super easy and practical. Typically after starting the engine, go to the vehicle settings menu on the center console screen, select the security or door lock options, and check the auto-lock feature. Doors usually lock automatically when the speed reaches around 15 km/h. Operations may vary between different car models – some older vehicles use the instrument cluster knob or key combinations (like pressing the unlock button three times). After activation, test it multiple times; listen for the locking sound when accelerating to ensure the setting works. The safety benefits are significant, preventing doors from accidentally opening while driving, especially reassuring during city traffic jams. If unresponsive, check if doors are properly closed, or the function may fail when the car battery is low. Reading the manual before setup can save much trouble – it's truly hassle-free for daily use.

To activate the auto-lock feature, I prefer operating through the vehicle's system: After starting the car, enter the central console settings menu, navigate to the door lock section, and enable the auto-lock mode. Some models require accessing the dashboard menu via steering wheel buttons to complete the setup. Once the speed reaches 15-20 km/h, the doors will automatically lock. Note that there are significant differences between brands; some vehicles activate the feature through key sequences, such as holding the unlock button for a few seconds after turning off the ignition. If activation fails, connecting an OBD diagnostic tool to adjust parameters might resolve the issue. It's recommended to test the feature by driving afterward to ensure the doors respond correctly. The benefit is that you don't need to manually operate the locks while driving, allowing for greater focus and safety. After system updates, periodically verify the feature to avoid malfunctions. Though simple to operate, it significantly enhances driving peace of mind and is worth trying.

Setting up auto-locking is quite convenient. After starting the car, locate the vehicle settings option and enable auto-locking. Once the speed exceeds a certain point, the doors will automatically lock, making driving much safer. If you're unsure about the location, check the manual or ask someone who knows—it's not a difficult operation. Safety first; once activated, you can drive with peace of mind. Don’t forget to set it up—it takes effect immediately upon starting. Simply put, for most cars, you can access the menu via the screen or buttons to turn it on. Test it by driving a short distance to confirm the doors lock—easy and hassle-free.


