How to set the door lock of Sagitar?
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Shift the gear to P position, then turn the key to the ON position, press and hold the lock button until the hazard indicator on the dashboard flashes twice to complete the setting. Repeat the first three steps above, and when the warning light flashes once, the auto-lock function can be turned off. The setting method is to first shift to P position, then close all doors and windows, press and hold the unlock button for at least 6 seconds until the hazard indicator on the dashboard flashes twice. Repeat the three steps during the setting process, and when the green arrow warning light flashes, the function can be deactivated.
I just helped my brother adjust the settings on his Sagitar. The door lock configuration is actually quite simple. After starting the car, look at the center console screen and tap the 'Vehicle' icon. In the settings menu, find 'Door & Window Controls' or a similar option. Here you can set the auto-locking speed, which we recommend setting above 20km/h for safety. There's also a useful selective unlocking feature: when enabled, only the driver's door unlocks initially, and pressing the button again unlocks all doors – especially reassuring for women driving at night. For older models without a screen, it's even simpler: with the ignition on, hold down the interior unlock button for 10 seconds until you hear a beep to confirm successful setup. You can also unlock all doors by pressing the key fob's unlock button twice consecutively. These detailed settings can significantly improve convenience in daily use.
As a veteran driver with ten years of experience, I can operate the Sagitar's door lock settings with my eyes closed. There are two most commonly used modes: one is the automatic locking while driving—simply press the central lock button on the driver's door panel after starting the vehicle, and wait for the small lock icon to appear on the dashboard to activate it. The other is adjusting the unlocking range—hold the key against the sensor area on the driver's door handle for five seconds to switch between single-door or all-door unlocking modes. Choose full unlocking when picking up clients, and set single-door unlocking for safer nighttime returns. Remember to regularly check the door lock sensors, especially during the rainy season when they are prone to poor contact. Once, my car door wouldn't lock no matter what, and it turned out the sensor was oxidized.