
Tiguan L's automatic locking function will engage when the vehicle speed reaches 15 km/h, requiring no additional setup. The purpose of the automatic locking feature is anti-theft, providing a certain level of and protecting children and other passengers inside the vehicle. Information regarding automatic locking is as follows: 1. Advantages: It safeguards child passengers by preventing them from opening the door handles while the vehicle is in motion. 2. Disadvantages: It may hinder escape. The central locking system is a combination of mechanical and electronic devices. In the event of an accident where electronic devices fail, passengers can still open the doors to escape (provided the locks are not damaged). However, if all occupants inside the vehicle are unconscious, rescuers outside may waste valuable time trying to open the doors.

Setting the auto-lock feature on the Tiguan L is quite straightforward. I've been driving this car for almost a year, often taking my kids to school, and the auto-lock gives me great peace of mind. To set it up, first start the vehicle but don't drive off immediately. Then use the steering wheel controls to enter the menu, navigate to vehicle settings, and find the door lock options. Simply activate the auto-lock function—it will automatically lock the doors when the speed exceeds 20km/h. I remember it took me some time to navigate the menu during the first setup, but once familiar, it's done in 30 seconds. The benefits are numerous: it prevents accidental door openings, especially with mischievous kids, and reduces external risks. I recommend checking it monthly to ensure it hasn't deactivated. Other safety features like child locks on the Tiguan L are also very useful and can be set up together for enhanced protection.

Having helped repair vehicles in the shop for years, I find the auto-locking setup for the Tiguan L quite straightforward. After sitting in the driver's seat and starting the ignition, don't touch the gear lever. Use the central control touchscreen or knob to navigate to the system menu, select the vehicle comfort settings, then enable the door lock control—that's it. The system defaults to locking at around 15 km/h. Ensure the car is stationary during the setup for safety. Some owners report unresponsive settings, which might indicate a need for a software update; checking maintenance records and updating promptly should resolve it. Auto-locking effectively prevents accidents, like doors loosening during sharp turns. If you frequently drive on highways, it's best to test the setup with a low-speed drive after enabling it. Remember, regular maintenance of the circuit board is more cost-effective than repairing it after a breakdown.

I've had my Tiguan L for a few months now, and the auto-locking feature is fantastic to set up! After starting the car, press the left button on the steering wheel to bring up the menu, scroll to the vehicle section, and select the door lock settings to enable it. The whole process takes less than a minute, with clear on-screen prompts and no lag. It not only automatically locks the doors but also integrates with the vehicle's security system—for example, it alerts you if a door isn't properly closed. The Tiguan L's setup is much more convenient than the old mechanical buttons in my previous car. If you have the VW app connected on your phone, you can even monitor the status remotely, which is really reassuring. Auto-locking is a basic safety feature, and I've paired it with a Bluetooth tire pressure monitor for extra peace of mind.

From a safety perspective, enabling the auto-locking feature on the Tiguan L provides immediate benefits: reducing theft and accident risks. The setup process is straightforward. With the ignition on standby, navigate to the comfort settings in the instrument cluster menu and select auto-locking activation—doors will lock when the vehicle reaches approximately 15 km/h. I recommend testing the setup during the first drive; take a short trip to verify if the indicator light functions properly. The advantages are evident: protecting passengers from hazards, such as children accidentally opening doors. During setup, ensure no items in the car interfere with the door latches. Additionally, regular cleaning helps prevent button malfunctions; the Tiguan L's overall design pays attention to such details.

Before driving the Tiguan L, I had used an old car for over a decade. In comparison, the automatic locking system is much more modern. Start the engine, select the vehicle menu on the central control screen, and activate the door locks; it works simply and efficiently once the speed exceeds the threshold. Back in the day, adjusting codes on the old car required fiddling with circuit boards, but now it's done with just one click. After setting it up, I took a few test drives—the locking sound confirmation was truly satisfying. It's not only safe but also saves effort, especially in urban traffic jams. During my weekly cleaning, I also check the system status to avoid malfunctions. The Tiguan L's feature, paired with the rear parking sensors, makes it even more practical.


