How to Lock the Car with Keyless Entry?

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IslaDella
07/24/25 2:00pm
Keyless entry locking method: Close the car door and touch the sensing area on the outside of the door. The turn signal will flash once, indicating that the vehicle is locked. Keyless entry does not mean you can enter without a key, but rather that you do not need to use a traditional mechanical key to insert into the door lock to open the door. Keyless entry utilizes the world's advanced RFID wireless radio frequency technology and an advanced vehicle identity coding recognition system. It is the first to apply a miniaturized, low-power RF antenna development solution and successfully integrates the remote control system with the keyless system, while retaining the traditional vehicle circuit protection. This truly achieves a dual RF system and dual anti-theft protection, providing maximum convenience and safety for car owners.
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McDerek
08/11/25 7:54am
Locking the car is actually super easy—just touch the door handle with your finger! Most car models have a small groove or square area on the door handle. As long as you have the key nearby, a simple touch will make the car beep twice and lock. I remember the first time I used this feature, I worried it might not lock properly, so I pulled the door handle to double-check. By the way, if the side mirrors automatically fold in when locking, that’s the signal it’s securely locked. No need to dig the key out of your bag—this feature is a lifesaver when you’re carrying a bunch of stuff in the rain.
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