How to Activate the Automatic Locking Function?

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DeEverett
07/30/25 7:44am
Automatic locking is a safety and anti-theft feature that typically activates when the vehicle reaches a certain speed. Below is a detailed introduction to the automatic locking function: 1. Purpose: The automatic locking function serves as an anti-theft measure, quickly locking the doors after driving to enhance security. 2. Locking Method: When the vehicle reaches the speed set by the computer, the lock button will automatically engage, preventing accidental door opening. This is the most common automatic locking method used in many vehicle models. 3. Trigger Conditions: The trigger conditions for automatic locking vary depending on the vehicle model. Some models will automatically lock the doors after continuous driving for 10 seconds, while others are set to lock as soon as the driver steps on the brake.
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