How to lock the car with keyless entry?

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McJocelyn
07/29/25 1:27am
The methods for locking the car with keyless entry are: 1. Use the remote key to lock the car; 2. Press the lock button on the door handle. The main functions of the car key are: 1. After turning off the engine and exiting the car, long-press the lock button on the key to remotely close the windows; 2. Long-press the trunk unlock button, and it will automatically pop open; 3. After pressing the car-finder button, the car's horn will sound, and the hazard lights will flash, making it easier to locate the car quickly in crowded parking areas; 4. Press the door unlock button once to open only the driver's door, and press twice to unlock the other doors. The maintenance methods for car keys are: 1. Avoid frequently placing them with metal objects; 2. Do not store the spare key in the car door; 3. Prevent the smart key from falling or being impacted; 4. Avoid exposing the smart key to high temperatures or contact with liquids; 5. Do not place the key near electronic devices.
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DeJayden
08/12/25 5:35am
As someone who has used various keyless cars, I find the locking process quite simple. After ensuring all doors are properly closed, simply press the small button or touch-sensitive area on the door handle. The car will emit a locking sound and flash its lights to confirm that it's locked. If a door isn't fully closed, the system might not respond—just close it properly and try again. The key fob also has a lock button; pressing it once will similarly lock the car. The key must be within the sensing range, as being too far away may cause it to fail. It's a good habit to pull the handle after locking to ensure security. This feature saves time and effort, especially in rainy weather or when busy, and also helps prevent theft. Remember, locking the car promptly can help avoid risks.
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