How to Set the Auto-Lock Function for Ford Kuga?
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Ford Kuga auto-lock setting method: You need to shift into P gear, turn the key to the ON position, keep all four doors closed, and then press and hold the lock button until the indicator light on the dashboard flashes twice. The purpose of the auto-lock function is anti-theft, allowing the doors to lock quickly after driving to prevent door-pulling robberies during traffic jams or at red lights, providing a certain level of security. The Ford Kuga is an SUV under the Ford brand, with a body length, width, and height of 4524mm, 1838mm, and 1701mm respectively. The Ford Kuga is equipped with a new internet car intelligent system developed based on AliOS, which better suits the usage habits of Chinese consumers and enhances the scope and capability of the vehicle's system. Thanks to the cloud-based voice self-learning system, both the driver and front passenger can use natural voice commands to directly control multiple functions inside the vehicle without memorizing rigid control commands.
To set up the auto-lock feature on a Ford Kuga, generally, you need to get in the car, start the engine, and then locate a menu button near the control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel. Tap into it to access the settings options, and enable the auto-lock from the vehicle security or door lock menu. Usually, the doors will automatically lock when the speed reaches around 20 km/h to prevent accidental opening while driving, which is quite practical. The first time I helped a friend with this, he was worried it would be troublesome, but it only took a few minutes to complete. Don’t worry about it being too complicated—many cars have similar setup methods. Actually, this feature is designed to enhance driving safety, preventing theft when parked or children from opening doors randomly. It’s recommended to test if it works properly after setting it up.