How to set up the automatic door lock for the 2021 Levin?
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2021 Levin models do not come with an automatic door locking feature while driving. Below is a detailed introduction to the 2021 Levin: 1. Exterior: The 2021 Levin's exterior design is synchronized with the North American sport version, featuring a three-dimensional front face design. The low-slung body design exudes a strong sporty feel, with sharp waist lines outlining a dynamic body posture. The front and rear bumper aerodynamic kits enhance its outstanding sporty characteristics. The logo is moved up to the front hood, paired with a large sporty mesh piano black front grille for a more imposing look. 2. Interior: The new car offers two interior color schemes—black and starry gray. The door panels and seats feature red accents and special stitching, with contrasting light and dark tones elevating the sporty ambiance inside the cabin to its best. 3. Safety quality and configurations: The high-strength GOA body structure comprises 42% ultra-high-strength steel, increasing overall body rigidity by 37%. It comes standard with 8 airbags even in the base model. For active safety, it is equipped with Toyota's latest TSS 2.0 Intelligent Safety System, including DRCC Dynamic Radar Cruise Control System, LTA Lane Tracing Assist System, LDA Lane Departure Alert System, AHB Automatic High Beam System, and PCS Pre-Collision Safety System.
I've just researched this feature on the Levin. The 2021 model's auto-locking needs manual activation: First power on without pressing the brake pedal by pressing the start button twice, then press and hold the lock button on the driver's door panel for more than 5 seconds. You'll know it's set successfully when you see the dashboard hazard lights flash. Remember it only auto-locks when speed exceeds 15km/h after shifting to D gear - quite practical, especially when transporting kids to prevent accidental door opening. However, base models might not have this feature, check your specific configuration. After setting, it's best to test by pulling rear door handles to confirm locking.