
Fit does not have an auto-locking function, only manual locking. If you want to use this feature, you can install a device plugged into the OBD interface. The purpose of the auto-locking function is anti-theft, allowing the doors to lock quickly after driving to prevent door-pulling robberies during traffic jams or at red lights, providing a certain level of security. It also protects child passengers inside the car, preventing young children from opening the door handles while the car is in motion. Below is more information about the Honda Fit: 1. The Fit is a hatchback launched by GAC Honda. The body dimensions are 4065mm in length, 1695mm in width, and 1525mm in height. 2. On June 3, 2021, Honda officially released two special edition models (Casa and Maison) to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Fit. The new models also feature different interior color schemes to highlight differences. In terms of specific configurations, the two new models come with brown seat belts, branded seats/floor mats, and newly added front seat heating and a center armrest box.

I've been driving a Honda Fit for several years, and the auto-lock feature is quite useful. Normally, after starting the vehicle, you need to press the door lock button or operate it via the infotainment screen. The specific steps are: open the central control menu, find 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Door Lock Settings,' select 'Auto Lock,' and then enable it as prompted; the doors usually lock automatically when the speed exceeds a certain threshold. I recommend checking the battery level while you're at it, as the settings might not take effect if the battery is low. This feature enhances safety by preventing accidental door openings when parked, especially in urban driving. During regular maintenance, have the technician verify if the settings are correct. If it doesn't respond, it might be a fuse or wiring issue, which can be fixed easily.

As a new driver who recently bought a Fit, I spent some time figuring out the auto-lock feature. Simply put, the doors lock automatically when the car starts moving. Here's how to operate it: After getting in the car and starting the engine, use the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to scroll to the settings screen. Select the 'Door Lock' option and press the confirm button to turn on auto-lock. If it doesn't work, check the user manual. With this setting enabled, it's much safer when going out with kids as I don't need to manually lock the doors. I've also noticed that if the car isn't properly started, the feature might not work - in such cases, try restarting a few times or using a different key. In short, you'll get the hang of it after a few tries.

From a daily driving perspective, enabling the auto-lock feature on the Honda Fit is straightforward. Start the car, then adjust it in the infotainment system: locate the settings menu, enter the door lock section, and select enable auto-lock; the detail is that it triggers at around 15 km/h. This prevents forgetting to lock the doors, enhancing privacy and safety. If the option isn't visible, check if your software version supports it—newer models usually do. I test it periodically to ensure proper functioning and minimize risks.


