How to Lock a Keyless Entry Car?

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McMalachi
08/26/25 5:42am
There are two types of keyless models: 1. There is a button on the door handle that can be pressed or touched to lock or unlock the car. For this type, you can directly lock the car and then pull the door handle to confirm whether the vehicle is locked. 2. There is a row of small bumps on the door handle, touching the bumps will lock the car, and putting your hand into the door handle will unlock the vehicle. For this type without sensing, you can confirm whether the car is locked by observing whether the rearview mirror is folded or by pulling the rear door handle. For cars whose rearview mirrors cannot automatically fold and do not have rear doors, you can only confirm by observing whether the hazard lights flash or by listening for the locking sound, or by bringing the key and pulling the door handle again.
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