How to lock the Crown car?
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Crown can be locked by pressing the lock button on the car remote key. Additional information about the Crown key: 1. The Crown's card-style key is smaller in size than regular keys and can fit into a wallet. 2. When the owner approaches the car with the card key in the wallet, the card key and the car begin exchanging preset command information via radio waves. 3. Subsequently, the car's locking system, security system, and engine control system are all activated. 4. To open the door, the sensor detects the pressure when the driver touches the door handle, prompting the car's computer to unlock the door. Other functions are also awakened.
I usually drive a Crown, and locking it is quite straightforward. First, take the remote key and press the lock button—the car will beep once and the lights will flash to confirm it's locked. Second, when leaving the car with the key on you, simply touch the small sensor on the door handle, and it will lock automatically. Third, if the remote battery is dead, use the spare key to manually turn the door lock. It's a good habit to pull the door handle after locking to ensure it's secure and prevent theft. The Crown comes with an anti-theft system—once locked, the sensors activate, and an alarm will sound if someone approaches. Regularly check the key battery to prevent malfunctions and keep the car interior safe with no items left behind.
When I first learned to drive, the Crown's locking system felt novel and convenient. Standing by the car, pressing the lock button on the remote would trigger a beep to secure it; walking away with the key in my pocket, a simple touch on the door handle would automatically lock it. Inside, there was a door lock switch that could lock all doors with one press while they were open. Beginners should pay attention to whether the windows are closed to prevent rain from getting in or thieves from visiting; the illuminated lock confirmation light adds peace of mind, and in case of a dead battery, the mechanical key can be used temporarily. Developing the habit of locking the car has made me more confident in driving.