
No separate configuration is required for the auto-lock function in the Sagitar. This model comes standard with the auto-lock feature across all trims. When the vehicle's speed exceeds 15 km/h, the central locking system will automatically engage, providing great convenience and effectively preventing doors from being forcibly opened during red lights or traffic jams. Relevant information about the auto-lock function is as follows: 1. Introduction: The auto-lock function in motor vehicles automatically locks the doors when the vehicle reaches a certain speed. 2. Purpose: It prevents children from opening the rear doors without permission during rides, avoiding unnecessary traffic accidents. Additionally, it safeguards against potential robberies by preventing unauthorized individuals from opening the doors when the vehicle is stopped at red lights.

Setting up the automatic locking feature on my Sagitar is quite straightforward. After getting in the car, turn on the power without starting the engine, then press the button on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the menu. Look for the vehicle settings or comfort functions tab, select the automatic locking option to enable it, and you're done. Once the speed reaches around 15 km/h, the doors will automatically lock, providing both anti-theft protection and safety. Before I set this up, I often had to manually lock the doors, which was a hassle—now it's much more convenient. This feature is basically supported across Volkswagen models, though the menu path might vary slightly between new and older models, but the manual includes diagrams to guide you, so just follow along and you won't go wrong. After setting it up, take a short test drive to ensure the locks engage properly, and don’t forget to check that the door latches aren’t stuck. The automatic locking feature is especially useful for city commuting, eliminating the worry of someone opening your door while waiting at a red light. Overall, it significantly enhances the sense of security in daily driving.

To set the automatic locking for the Sagitar, I usually do it this way: After starting the car, don't rush to drive off. Use the left steering wheel button to enter the main menu, navigate to the vehicle options, and then go to the comfort settings submenu to check the automatic locking function. By default, the doors lock when the speed reaches 15-20 km/h. If you want to adjust the speed, you can use an OBD tool, but it's not necessary for most people to complicate things. After a software update, the option is located in the vehicle personalization settings. After setting it up, it's best to test drive to ensure everything works properly, such as accelerating on an open road to see if the doors lock securely. If the doors don't lock, check the fuses or relays as there might be a fault. Regular maintenance checks can help prevent minor issues. This feature is very useful for preventing theft and reduces the risk of manual operation errors.

When I first started driving, I was curious about the auto-lock settings. After turning on the power, I pressed the OK button on the steering wheel to enter the instrument panel menu, scrolled to the comfort control section, and enabled auto-lock. Once set, the doors automatically lock when the speed increases, which is great for preventing forgetfulness. The operation is simple, so even beginners can manage it without worry. After setting it up, take a short drive to test the locking effect and adjust if unsatisfied. Safety-wise, it helps prevent accidental door openings while driving, ensuring passenger safety, especially for children. The manual provides detailed illustrations that are easy to follow—just follow the steps. The whole process takes just two minutes and is hassle-free.

I've helped a friend set up the auto-lock feature before. Just enter the settings via the steering wheel buttons after getting in the car (without starting the engine), select the comfort functions, and activate it. The doors will automatically lock when speed increases, providing anti-theft security - especially convenient for elderly users by eliminating manual operation. Follow the manual instructions, it's simple to try without complications. After setup, driving feels more secure with doors automatically locking tight, significantly reducing worries about forgetting to lock the car. For daily driving, I recommend keeping this function enabled to lower theft or accident risks - safety comes first. The manual provides clear step-by-step instructions with helpful illustrations that make the process straightforward.


