
Method to open the automatic door of a business vehicle: Simply pull the handle upward gently, and there are separate buttons inside the car to open or close the door. The MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) integrates the functions of a sedan, station wagon, and van. Every seat inside can be adjusted and combined in various ways. For example, the backrest of the middle row seats can be folded down to form a table, and the front seats can rotate 180 degrees. Compared to traditional sedans, MPVs not only offer the comfort of a sedan but also the spaciousness of a small passenger vehicle. The adjustable and combinable interior space achieves the unique product appeal of 'compact size, large space,' better meeting the diverse needs of family travel.

I've been driving commercial vehicles for many years, so I'm quite familiar with opening the doors. Usually after unlocking the car, pressing the door open button on the remote key or gently pulling the sensor area on the door handle will automatically slide the door open. The key is to keep the car key within range—don't stand too close, otherwise the door might detect an obstacle and stop. During rain or snow, I always check the door sensors first to ensure they're not clogged with dirt, which could affect response speed. If the door doesn't respond, check if the key is depleted or if the vehicle has entered anti-theft mode. It's advisable to test the door opening speed in an open area regularly to ensure smooth operation and avoid jams at critical moments. Remember, safety first—after the door opens, have the children wait a moment before getting in.

Parents often use MPVs to drop off their kids at school, where the automatic doors are both convenient and thoughtful. I always remind myself to first unlock the car, then press the remote button or lightly touch the door handle, and the door will open slowly. Keep the children at a distance, away from the moving parts, and wait until the door is fully open before moving. In rainy weather, the sensors can get damp, so I regularly clean them gently with a damp cloth to avoid damaging them. Some cars also have a button inside to open the door, which is quite handy. If the door gets stuck or won’t open, it’s usually due to a dead or strong signal interference—just replace the battery promptly and avoid forcing it open.

The automatic door of a commercial vehicle operates via sensors and motors, making opening quite simple. After unlocking, press the remote or touch the door handle sensor to trigger the motorized sliding door. Keep the sensor area clean to avoid dust interference. Some models offer additional features like kick-to-open—just wave your foot under the rear bumper to activate. I always ensure there are no obstacles first to prevent the door from auto-pausing. If sensors malfunction, check wiring or replace batteries.

I pay special attention to safe door-opening habits. First, I look around to ensure no people or vehicles are in the way, then gently press the remote button or touch the door handle sensor, waiting for the door to open smoothly before approaching. I teach my family to stay away from doorways to prevent accidents. Sensor issues like malfunctioning or slow response are often caused by environmental factors, so I perform regular by cleaning them with a soft cloth. I operate carefully in rainy conditions to avoid slipping and move slowly. If there's a door-opening malfunction, I promptly check it to prevent potential hazards.

Business vehicles are incredibly convenient for daily use. Just press the key button or lightly pull the door handle, and it opens automatically, which is especially helpful when carrying items. However, it's important to monitor the key status, as weak signals from low battery may prevent the door from opening. I always keep a manual key as a backup. If the sensors get dirty or experience interference, a simple wipe usually solves the problem. While enjoying the convenience, it's essential to maintain the equipment—regularly test the door opening speed to ensure everything works smoothly.


