
Tayron's method for locking doors while driving is as follows: 1. Put the gear in P position, turn the key to the ON position, and close all four doors. Press and hold the lock button for 6 seconds until the indicator flashes twice, indicating completion. If the arrow indicator flashes once, the automatic door locking function is turned off. 2. Press and hold the lock button on the driver's side door for about 5 seconds until a beep is heard, then release the lock button. Below is an introduction to the Tayron: 1. The Tayron is equipped with a 360° panoramic camera, a third-generation intelligent parking assist system, blind spot detection, and other conventional functions. It also features the TJA (Traffic Jam Assist) system, which combines ACC 3.0 adaptive cruise control and Lane Assist lane keeping to achieve L2-level autonomous driving, significantly reducing driver fatigue. 2. It also comes with the 4MOTION intelligent four-wheel drive system, allowing seamless switching between 4 road modes, 2 off-road modes, and 1 snow mode.

As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I must say the Tharu's auto-lock feature while driving is incredibly convenient. The Tharu has a dedicated small button on the door, right next to the inner handle of the driver's seat, marked with a lock icon. Press it, and all doors instantly lock. I've developed the habit of locking the doors immediately after starting the car because, at high speeds, there's a risk if a passenger accidentally opens the door or someone outside tries to pull it open. This is especially important during rainy days or long trips—locking the doors after ensuring they're properly closed can prevent accidents. The Tharu's design is very user-friendly, with the button positioned ergonomically for easy one-handed operation without distraction. Adopting this habit significantly enhances safety, and I also recommend regularly checking the locking mechanism to ensure there's no rust or sticking. A simple step that safeguards everyone in the car.

I drive the Tayron to work every day, and locking the doors has become a daily instinct. After starting the car, I immediately press the lock icon button on the inside of the driver's door, and all the doors click shut. The operation is super simple and doesn’t delay driving. When carrying friends or luggage, I always remind myself to lock the doors to prevent accidental openings due to bumps on the road. The Tayron’s button layout is well-designed, located near the door handle, making it easy to press while driving. Once it becomes a habit, it feels much safer, especially in crowded city traffic—no one can get in even if they try while parked. It’s a small safety detail, but crucial for travel. Try locking the doors right after starting to enhance driving reliability.

When I first got my driver's license, I always worried about the doors being unlocked while driving my Tayron. Later, I learned a trick: press the small lock button on the inner side of the driver's door while driving, and all doors will be locked with one press. The operation is intuitive and not complicated, making it easy for beginners to master quickly. I recommend developing this habit early—safety comes first.

As someone interested in automotive electronic systems, I find the Tiguan's door locking function highly efficient. Pressing the lock button on the driver's door while driving triggers the electronic control system to instantly lock all doors. Some models also support speed-sensing automatic door locking, which activates when the vehicle exceeds 15 km/h—this can be checked in the settings. Manual operation is equally reliable, with the button positioned conveniently. This simple design enhances overall safety by preventing the risk of doors opening mid-journey.

As a parent of two children, I pay special attention to locking the car doors while driving. In the Tayron, as soon as I start the car, I press the lock button on the driver's door to secure all doors, preventing my curious kids from accidentally opening them while on the move. Safety is no small matter, and this simple action protects the whole family. If there are little ones in the back seat, using the child lock adds extra , but manual locking during driving is usually sufficient. Developing the habit of locking the doors as soon as you get in the car takes just a few seconds.


