How to enable auto-lock on Honda Vezel?
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The auto-lock switch for the Vezel is located on the left door panel in the driver's cabin, marked with a lock symbol. Simply press it to activate auto-locking. Here's some relevant information about the Vezel: 1. The Honda Vezel is an SUV developed from the chassis of the all-new Fit. Its exterior largely adopts the front fascia of the new-generation Honda Fit, as it's based on the Fit's chassis. The rear design features a rare styling not commonly seen in other models. The designers clearly mastered Acura's styling philosophy, making the Vezel a true 360° head-turner with no visual dead angles. 2. Although classified as a compact SUV, the Vezel offers surprisingly spacious interior - a perfect example of "small in size but complete in functionality". Under Honda's MM design concept ("Man Maximum, Machine Minimum"), the Vezel achieves interior space that surpasses other vehicles in its class.
As a Vezel owner, I often get asked by friends about how to set up the auto-locking feature. This function automatically locks the doors when the vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h, preventing children from accidentally opening doors. Here's how I set it up in my own car: First, turn on the ignition without starting the engine, then use the left steering wheel button to access the settings menu. Find "Door Lock Settings" under "Vehicle Settings" and enable the "Speed Sensing Auto Lock" function. Higher trim levels even allow you to select the locking speed - I recommend sticking with the default 20 km/h setting as it's most reasonable. Note that the base Zhixiang trim might not have this feature, so used car buyers should carefully check the specifications. After successful setup, you'll hear a beep from the instrument panel at each start-up, which is quite reassuring. Actually, this feature comes standard on all North American models, while it wasn't fully implemented in domestic Chinese versions until the 2020 model year - older model owners might need some luck to have it.