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How to Set Up Automatic Car Locking After Leaving the Sagitar?

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LoganMarie
08/27/25 7:41am
Park the car and ensure all doors and the rear hatch are closed. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. Within 20 seconds of turning the ignition switch to the ON position, press and hold the lock side of the door lock switch. After about 8 seconds, you should hear a beep. Refer to the user manual for the function setting number, then press the unlock side of the door lock switch once to activate the automatic door locking function. After changing the function settings, you will hear a beep after 3 seconds. Most models come with an automatic door locking feature and do not require manual setup.
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NathanLynn
09/09/25 6:26am
Setting up the automatic locking feature on the Sagitar is actually quite convenient. I've been using it for several years and find it very practical. After getting in the car, first press the start button to power on, but don't rush to drive off. On the central large screen, locate the settings menu, probably under vehicle settings or security options, where you'll find a door lock function to enter. Enable the automatic door locking option and select "lock automatically after leaving." Remember to keep the key on you; walk a few steps away from the car, and it will lock itself, flashing the lights to confirm. I recommend testing it first by keeping the key in your pocket, walking away, and then returning to check if the doors are securely locked. Sometimes, if the software version is outdated, it might not work properly, but updating the car's system can resolve this. Once set up, you won't have to worry about forgetting to lock the car when stopping to shop, which gives the family much more peace of mind, especially when you have kids and want to worry less about safety. During regular maintenance, it's also good to check if this feature is functioning properly.
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RosalieMarie
10/23/25 7:17am
When I first bought my car, I found the auto-lock feature quite novel. After powering on the car, I flipped through the settings on the screen, looked for the vehicle menu or convenience functions, clicked on the door lock settings, found the auto-lock option, turned it on, and saved the settings. As long as I have the key with me, when I get out of the car and walk away a bit, it automatically locks. I tried it a few times, and it worked smoothly, also avoiding the risk of forgetting to lock the car. If it didn't work the first time, I checked if the key was in the sensing area or reset the system. Now I'm used to it, and going out is much more convenient.
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LaPaige
12/06/25 7:41am
Setting up the automatic locking feature for my Sagitar is straightforward. After getting into the car and starting the engine or just powering up to the central control screen, navigate to the 'Vehicle' or 'Settings' menu. Then, enter the 'Door Lock' options and enable the 'Auto Lock When Leaving' function. With the key in your pocket, simply walk a certain distance away from the car, and it will automatically lock. There might be a confirmation prompt on the screen—don’t ignore it. Ensure your vehicle’s software is up to date to avoid malfunctions. Additionally, you can set up light feedback when locking the doors as a reminder.
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