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How to set the automatic locking for Vios?

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ReaganAnn
07/29/2025, 05:05:50 AM

Vios's automatic locking does not require manual adjustment as it is automatically enabled. The door lock automatic locking is executed by the central control, which receives input signals from the vehicle's anti-theft computer. The anti-theft computer, in turn, receives speed signals from the instrument panel. When the vehicle speed exceeds 20KM/H, it sends a door lock signal to automatically lock the doors. Below is an introduction to Vios's automatic locking feature: 1. The car's automatic locking function is a safety and anti-theft feature, which typically activates when the vehicle reaches a certain speed. It is mainly designed to prevent doors from suddenly opening while driving, thereby avoiding accidents. 2. The activation of automatic locking occurs when the vehicle reaches a certain speed, while some models activate it based on the gear position. For example, doors automatically lock when the vehicle is shifted to D gear, and some models even activate it upon braking. Of course, all these functions are fully automatic.

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ElianaMarie
08/12/2025, 04:18:41 AM

Having worked at a dealership for years, I often encounter Vios owners asking about this. The auto-lock setup is simple: First, sit in the driver's seat, start the engine but don't move the car; then locate the multi-function button on the dashboard, press it a few times to enter the vehicle settings menu, select the 'Door Lock' or 'Vehicle Settings' option, and enable the 'Auto-Lock' feature. The doors will automatically lock once the speed exceeds 20 km/h, preventing accidental opening—especially useful during turns or on bumpy roads for added safety. I also recommend periodically checking if the feature functions properly to avoid electrical system failures, and regularly maintaining door hinges to prevent hidden issues from affecting its performance.

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GabriellaAnn
10/05/2025, 11:34:28 PM

As a Vios owner, I adjusted the auto-lock feature myself a few days ago. The method is super simple: start the car and keep it stationary, use the buttons on the steering wheel to scroll to the settings menu, enter 'Vehicle Options', and find the auto-lock switch to enable it. The whole process takes less than a minute and is very practical, making driving more worry-free without the concern of forgetting to lock the doors. A related tip is to combine it with the auto window roll-up setting to enhance overall safety, especially for more peace of mind during highway driving.

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SanBrady
11/19/2025, 12:02:20 AM

As a homemaker, safety is my top priority when driving with kids. Vios auto-lock setup: After starting the car without moving, press the dashboard button to enter the settings menu, then enable auto-lock in the door lock section. Doors will automatically lock when reaching speed threshold, preventing children from tampering with handles. I've also activated child locks for additional protection - just a few simple steps to ensure safer trips.

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LaDylan
01/09/2026, 01:38:34 AM

I'm very familiar with automotive electronic systems. The automatic door locking function of the Vios is controlled by the ECU. To set it up: start the engine while the vehicle is stationary, use the instrument panel button to enter settings and select automatic door lock activation. The system is triggered by the speed sensor and involves module adjustment. Check the connecting wires and fuses to avoid interference, and test it a few times in daily use to ensure responsive performance.

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VanPhoebe
04/05/2026, 11:49:33 PM

Safe driving is essential, and the Vios' auto-locking feature can prevent accidental door openings. Setup steps: After igniting and stabilizing in the driver's seat, enter the vehicle settings via the dashboard menu to enable auto-locking, which activates as speed increases. Using it in conjunction with the safety lock provides greater reliability, reducing potential hazards in urban traffic congestion.

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