How to activate the automatic locking function on Chery Tiggo 3?
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Chery Tiggo 3 activates the automatic locking function when the vehicle speed reaches the preset speed set by the computer (generally set by the manufacturer, usually between 10 km/h to 20 km/h). The lock button will automatically engage to prevent accidental door opening. Below are more ways to activate the automatic locking function while driving: 1. When the transmission is shifted into D gear (drive gear), the lock button will automatically engage to prevent accidental door opening. Some models from Chevrolet and Buick use this locking method. 2. When the driver steps on the brake while driving, the doors will automatically lock. This method is commonly found in domestic cars or some low-end models. 3. When the vehicle has been continuously driving for 10 seconds, the doors will automatically lock. 4. Manual locking. This method is also very common, with many models from Honda, Nissan, Ford, and other automakers using this locking method.
When I previously drove the Chery Tiggo 3, I particularly liked its automatic door locking feature, which saved me the hassle of manually locking the car. Activating it was very simple: after getting in the car, press the start button to power up the system without starting the engine, and the central control screen will light up. Open the settings menu, find the vehicle options, then go to the door lock settings and enable the automatic locking switch. Once the speed exceeds about 15 km/h, the doors will automatically lock. This feature is crucial for safety, such as preventing accidental door openings on highways or when children are in the car. I recommend new owners set it up early and also check other safety settings like tire pressure monitoring for an extra layer of protection. In daily driving, I always keep the automatic locking on—it’s worry-free and reliable, especially in congested areas where it gives extra peace of mind.