How to Set One-Click Unlock for All Doors?
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Setting up one-click unlock for all doors can be done as follows: 1. For vehicle models that support the all-door unlock setting, locate the vehicle settings in the central control screen, click to enter, then select "Door Locks." Disable the "Selective Unlock" option within the door lock dialog box. The next time you unlock, pressing the key once will unlock all doors. 2. For vehicle models that do not support the all-door unlock setting, you will need to visit a 4S shop and have a technician use specialized computer equipment to modify the unlock settings within the ECU. One-click unlock for all doors can be installed afterward. If the vehicle originally supports remote unlocking, you can attempt to have the unlock settings within the ECU modified at an auto shop. In this case, no additional controls need to be installed.
I recently adjusted my car key settings and found the one-click unlock all doors feature super convenient! On most cars, you can change this through the vehicle's settings menu. After starting the engine, press the button on the steering wheel or dashboard to enter 'Vehicle Settings', find 'Door Locks' or a similar option, and change 'Single Press Unlock' to 'All Doors'. This process is usually quite simple and doesn't require any tools. However, be aware that the default setting of unlocking only the driver's door is for anti-theft purposes, and enabling full unlock might increase risks, especially when parked in remote areas - so be cautious. I recommend not using this function at night, or consider installing an additional anti-theft alarm. Different car models might have slight variations, so checking the manual is always the most reliable approach.
I find the one-touch all-door unlock feature super useful, especially when there are elderly or children in the family. I've tried modifying this setting in my car: after parking, press 'System Settings' on the center console screen, select 'Door Settings', and adjust the unlocking mode. If the car doesn't have this function, you can visit a 4S shop to have them flash the program to enable it, which takes about ten minutes. However, don't overlook security concerns—unlocking all doors makes the car more vulnerable to theft, so be cautious about using it in high-risk areas. I usually only enable it in crowded places during the day to avoid trouble. Additionally, if the car model is too old, you might need to install an additional remote control to achieve one-touch unlocking, which costs a bit but is worth it.