How to Set Up Automatic Locking for the Vezel?
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The Vezel currently does not have an automatic locking function and cannot achieve automatic locking. If you want to enable this feature, you will need to install additional devices. The automatic locking function, also known as speed-sensing automatic locking, is an electronic device that automatically presses the door lock button when the vehicle speed reaches a preset value, preventing accidental door opening. The Honda Vezel is a compact SUV under the Honda brand, equipped with two types of engines: a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5L turbocharged engine. It features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. The vehicle's dimensions are 4294mm in length, 1772mm in width, and 1605mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm.
Setting up the auto-lock feature while driving is actually quite simple. First, start the engine and make sure the car is in P gear; it doesn’t have to be in motion. I use the central control screen for this: lightly tap the settings icon, enter the vehicle menu, and find the door lock settings option. There’s an auto-lock switch inside—just tap it to enable it. You can also customize the trigger speed, for example, setting the car to automatically lock the doors when exceeding 20 km/h. This feature is particularly convenient as it prevents accidental door openings while driving, enhancing driving safety. Remember to save the settings and restart the system to check if it works properly. Over long-term use, I’ve noticed it reduces battery drain since it only activates during movement. New car owners should try this setting right after picking up their cars—once set up, it’s basically hassle-free and highly practical.