How to Open Automatically Locked Car Doors?
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On the driver's side door, there is an unlock button. Press it and you will hear a "dong" sound, indicating the door lock has been released. If someone inside the vehicle wants to open the door without unlocking the entire system, simply pull the door handle twice consecutively to exit the car.
Once my car doors automatically locked with the keys inside, and I was completely stunned. It happened at a suburban gas station as night was falling. After calming down, I immediately called a friend to bring the spare key, and thankfully they came to the rescue. Since then, I've developed a habit: before driving, I always check that the keys are in my pocket, and I touch them again before closing the door. Spare keys shouldn't be left in the car—keep them at home or with someone you trust. If your car has a smart system, try downloading the official app for remote unlocking; like my brother's car, which he can open with just a press on his phone. Most importantly, don't force the door open, as it can damage the paint and cost a lot to repair. Prevention is the best approach—always remind yourself mentally before getting out of the car. Automatic locking is meant for theft prevention, but human error is common. Since learning this lesson, I've never made the same mistake again.