
The automatic locking feature on the Baojun 310 comes as a built-in function. If you really need to disable it, you will have to visit an authorized 4S dealership for assistance. This feature quickly locks the doors after the vehicle starts moving, providing a certain level of by preventing door-opening thefts during traffic jams or while waiting at traffic lights. It also offers protection for child passengers inside the vehicle, preventing young children from accidentally opening the door handles while the car is in motion.

I've been driving the Baojun 730 for years, and the auto-locking feature is quite thoughtful, but sometimes it gets annoying in the city with the doors constantly locking automatically. The method to turn it off is simple: First, get in the car without starting the engine, just press the ignition button to ACC mode to light up the dashboard. Then, look for the settings button on the center console (usually on the left side of the steering wheel or the central screen), press it, and use the directional keys or touchscreen to select the vehicle settings or settings option. Inside, you'll find the auto-locking switch—just set it to off, and you're done. If you can't find it in the menu, it might be due to different model configurations, so you'll need to check the owner's manual or visit a 4S shop to have a technician adjust it. Personally, I find it more convenient for daily use when turned off, especially in traffic jams where you don't have to keep unlocking the doors. However, keeping it on is safer to prevent doors from accidentally opening at high speeds. By the way, the Baojun 730's system is quite stable—regularly checking the settings can help avoid minor issues like door lock failures or signal interference. Just pay a little extra attention to these details during maintenance.

I use the Baojun 730 as my daily commute car, and the auto-lock feature would lock the doors as soon as the engine started. At first, I found it annoying, but later I learned how to turn it off. The operation is super simple: after inserting the key or pressing the start button (without stepping on the brake), wait for the screen to light up, then navigate to the menu. The specific path is to enter the settings area, find a submenu like "Door Lock Control," slide to select and turn off the auto-lock function, and confirm to save the settings. The whole process is quick, taking less than half a minute. After turning it off, the doors no longer lock randomly when parked, making it easy to get in and out. I also discovered that other settings can be adjusted in the same menu, such as remote unlock modes and light settings, which are quite fun to explore. I recommend new owners give it a try—Baojun designed this feature to be flexible, and turning it on or off doesn’t affect other parts of the car.

When working in the garage, I've dealt with the auto-locking issue on the Baojun 730. To disable the auto-lock feature, follow these specific steps: First, ensure the vehicle is in the power-on state without starting the engine. Then, access the central control system settings, locate the or vehicle settings category, and find the auto-door lock option to turn it off. This feature was originally designed for driving safety to prevent doors from opening. Before disabling it, weigh the pros and cons carefully, especially since keeping it enabled is preferable during high-speed driving. If the setting fails, check for loose fuses or wiring connections. Avoid forcing anything when dealing with electrical components. Baojun's systems typically respond quickly, so don't overlook regular maintenance.

My Baojun 730 is worry-free to drive, and the automatic locking feature is quite handy. However, it always locks automatically when I'm with my kids. I figured out a solution: after getting in the car, press the power button without starting the engine, then press the central control setting button to enter the menu. Scroll a few times to find the automatic locking option in the door lock settings and turn it off. This makes it much easier to get kids in and out of the car without constantly pressing the key. However, I usually keep it on for safety to prevent accidental door openings. A related tip is to check the cleanliness of the door sensors to avoid false triggers. Baojun models are easy to operate.

As an automotive technology enthusiast, I've studied the Baojun 730 system. Disabling the auto-lock feature can be adjusted through the menu. First, start the central control screen in ACC mode, enter settings and select the vehicle section. Find the auto-door lock option in safety features and set it to disabled to complete the process. You may need to enter system debugging parameters to save the settings, and it's more stable to restart once after operation. Related settings like speed-sensitive locks or child safety locks are also worth adjusting to understand. Baojun's interface design is intuitive, and further exploration can reveal hidden functions to optimize the driving experience.


