How to Release the Child Lock from Inside the Car?

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June
07/24/25 10:39am
To release the child lock from inside the car: 1. The child lock is mainly located in the center of the door side. Open the door you want to lock. 2. Find the icon with a child figure in the center of the door side, and move the lever to the open position according to the operation indicator next to it to release the child lock. The child lock is designed to prevent children from accidentally opening the door while the car is in motion, which could lead to traffic accidents or other dangerous situations. You can activate the child lock function on the side where the child is seated, so that the door cannot be opened from the inside. Before driving, ensure the child lock is engaged. Once the vehicle reaches the destination and comes to a complete stop, parents can then release the child lock.
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AshleyDella
08/11/25 5:43am
Hey, I'm a parent who often takes my kids out, and they always get curious and fidget in the car. Last time, the child lock was triggered in the back seat, and the door couldn't be opened, which was really stressful. At that time, I fumbled around in the car—the child lock is usually located on the side of the door near the car body, specifically on the inner side of the door frame. It might be a small switch or a hole. If it's a toggle type, you can just flick it sideways with your finger to deactivate it. But in my Toyota, for example, you need to insert the car key into the hole and turn it at an angle to unlock it. The key is to stay calm and not scare the kids. I usually sit in the back seat to help them operate it. If that doesn't work, you can always go outside and pull the handle to open the door. The child lock is designed to prevent kids from accidentally opening the door, so adults need to be careful not to let the kids imitate the action. Practice locating it beforehand—safety always comes first. Spend a minute checking before driving to make sure everything's normal.
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