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How to Disable the Auto-Locking Feature in BAIC Vehicles?

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MacWeston
08/26/25 3:08am
Shift the gear to the P position, turn on the ignition, and ensure all four doors are closed. The auto-locking feature is designed for anti-theft purposes. It quickly locks the doors after driving starts, preventing potential door-pulling robberies during traffic jams or at red lights, thereby providing a certain level of security.
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Elaine
09/08/25 3:29am
I've been driving a BAIC vehicle for several years and often find the auto-locking feature inconvenient. Disabling it is actually quite simple: first, turn on the ignition without starting the engine, then use the steering wheel or multifunction button to access the dashboard menu. Look for the 'Vehicle Settings' option, and within it, select the 'Security System' or similarly named submenu. There, you'll find the 'Auto Door Lock' or 'Speed-Sensitive Door Lock' function switch. Simply set it to 'Off' and remember to press the save settings button to confirm. The whole process takes less than a minute, and BAIC models like the BJ40 can be operated this way. The benefit of disabling it is that passengers can get in and out more easily, especially during frequent stops in the city without needing to manually unlock the doors. However, the potential risk is that the doors won't automatically lock while driving, which may increase the chance of accidental openings or theft. I recommend disabling it only when necessary, such as when traveling with easily agitated children, and keeping it enabled otherwise for added safety. The owner's manual provides detailed instructions on the location, and there may be slight variations in operation across different BAIC models. My experience is that the software settings are quite universal. Make it a habit to check if the settings have taken effect to avoid forgetting to lock the doors.
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StMorgan
10/22/25 3:32am
As a young car enthusiast who loves tinkering with vehicles, I've mastered the method to disable the auto-lock feature on BAIC models. After starting the car, open the central control screen, navigate to the 'Settings' section, find the 'Door Locks & Security' category, and there you'll spot the 'Auto Door Lock' option – simply toggle it off with one click. The BAIC BJ series makes this process particularly intuitive. I prefer the increased freedom after disabling it, as I don't have to wait for the locks to disengage before exiting. However, safety precautions are crucial: at speeds above 20km/h, doors might not be securely locked, presenting higher risks. Personally, I've developed the habit of placing a reminder sticker on the dashboard to cultivate manual locking practices. Incidentally, this feature primarily serves as protection against accidental openings or theft, reflecting BAIC's practical design philosophy. If your vehicle supports app control, you might also find this setting in the mobile application's menu, though physical button operation remains quicker. A simple hands-on solution that relieves both worries and stress.
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Gemma
12/05/25 3:54am
I think disabling BAIC's auto-lock function requires considering family safety. The operation method is straightforward: first power on the vehicle, press the settings button to enter the menu, find the 'door lock options' under 'vehicle configuration', and simply turn off the automatic function. BAIC models like the BJ80 make it easy to do, but I don't recommend doing it frequently. The reason is that auto-lock prevents accidental door openings at high speeds, especially with children in the back seats. I once disabled it for convenience but forgot to lock the car later, nearly causing an accident. Safety comes first - it's better to keep the original settings or manually adjust door locking. If passengers need quick entry/exit, disabling it can be convenient.
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