How to Set Up Automatic Locking for CRV

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MacRiver
07/29/25 4:32pm
Find the settings option in the menu and select the vehicle option. Locate the door/window settings. Select "Personalized Auto Lock When Leaving" setting. There are no additional settings for Personalized Auto Lock When Leaving, only turn on or off, select turn on. A pop-up window will prompt whether to set Personalized Auto Lock When Leaving to on, select [Yes].
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