
Eado automatic locking setup method: 1. Tap the "Vehicle Settings" icon on the central control home page to enter the vehicle settings interface; 2. In the body settings interface, you can choose the remote unlocking mode for "All Doors" or "Driver Door", then click to enable the automatic locking while driving. The Changan Eado is a compact car with body dimensions of 4730mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1505mm in height, a wheelbase of 2700mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 53 liters. This vehicle is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 116kW and a maximum torque of 260Nm.

When driving the Eado, I always keep the auto-lock function in mind, which makes me feel more secure, especially during city traffic jams or when parking at night. The setup is straightforward: first, sit in the driver's seat, start the engine, but don't shift gears; then swipe a few times on the central control screen to access the 'Settings' menu, find the 'Vehicle Settings' section, where there's a 'Lock System' or 'Door Lock' option. After tapping it, you'll see the 'Auto-Lock' switch; tap again to activate it. By default, the trigger condition is when the speed exceeds about 15 km/h, and the car will automatically lock—a smart design to avoid locking before the car moves. If you're a new owner, I recommend testing it on a short drive first, without going too fast; also, check if the trunk is properly closed to prevent false alarms. If the setup fails, it might be due to incorrect system settings or the vehicle's power not being reset—I once forgot to start the engine and it didn't work. Developing a habit of regular checks can make the car safer and more reliable, especially when parking in crowded areas to prevent thieves from opening the tailgate. Overall, this feature saves a lot of operational time and is well worth enabling.

As a family user who frequently drives to pick up and drop off children, I pay special attention to the car's auto-locking feature because it prevents kids from accidentally opening doors while the vehicle is in motion. Setting it up on the Eado is straightforward: after starting the car, press the 'Menu' button on the center console, navigate to the vehicle settings menu, and then select the lock system option to enable auto-locking. It operates based on speed—for example, locking automatically when accelerating to around 20 km/h and unlocking when stopped, which is very convenient. The biggest advantage of this feature is enhanced driving safety, especially on highways or in urban areas, as it prevents doors from being opened in emergencies. Additionally, it avoids the awkwardness of forgetting to lock the car—my wife always praises how useful it is. Just remember to check if all doors are properly closed; once, the tailgate was left open, and the auto-lock didn’t engage. For daily use, combining it with the anti-theft key adds reliability. Once you get used to it, you’ll find traveling much easier, without the hassle of manual locking.

I enjoy tinkering with car tech, and the auto-locking feature on the Eado is straightforward to set up: after starting the car, navigate to the central control settings, find the door lock option, and enable it. Pay special attention to the speed sensor linkage—it defaults to locking at 15-25 km/h to ensure dynamic safety. If it doesn’t work, check the battery or fuses to avoid short circuits disrupting the signal.

When driving daily, I find the automatic locking feature of the Eado very convenient: after starting the car, simply swipe the central control screen into the settings menu and toggle the door lock switch. It activates automatically as the speed increases. This system eliminates the hassle of manually locking the car each time, especially when returning with heavy shopping bags. It also reduces safety risks, such as preventing doors from accidentally opening during sudden braking. After prolonged use, remember to periodically check if the system responds normally.

Having driven for many years, I find the automatic locking feature of the Eado both practical and user-friendly: simply access the menu via the central console after starting the vehicle, and it intelligently responds to speed changes. The benefits are evident—it effectively prevents theft and accidental door openings, and when combined with regular maintenance checks, it helps extend the lifespan of the locking system, ensuring its reliable operation.


