
The Levin does not have an automatic door lock function, so it cannot be set up. The purpose of the automatic door lock function is to prevent theft, protect against door-pulling robberies during traffic jams or at red lights, and safeguard child passengers inside the car by preventing them from opening the door handles while the vehicle is in motion. Taking the 2021 Levin as an example, it is a compact car with the following dimensions: length 4640mm, width 1780mm, height 1455mm, wheelbase 2700mm, front track 1527mm, rear track 1526mm, fuel tank capacity 50 liters, and trunk capacity 471 liters.

Setting the automatic door lock feature on the Leiling is quite simple, and I found it particularly useful when I drove one. First, start the engine without pressing the brake pedal. Then, while seated in the driver's seat, locate the door lock button on the inner side of the door. Press and hold it for about 5 to 7 seconds until you hear a beep or see a confirmation on the dashboard. The benefit of this feature is that once the car accelerates to 15 or 20 kilometers per hour, the doors automatically lock, significantly enhancing safety—especially when driving with children or in heavy traffic, preventing accidental door openings and deterring theft. It’s such a peace of mind! If it doesn’t work, check the owner’s manual to see if there are different setup steps for specific model years, or visit a 4S shop to inspect for module malfunctions. In short, regularly checking your vehicle’s settings can prevent unexpected failures. I’ve used this feature for years without any issues.

I set up the auto-lock feature shortly after buying my car, and it's quite easy to operate. After sitting in the driver's seat and starting the engine, without touching the brake, just press and hold the lock button on the door for a few seconds until the dashboard displays a prompt or a beep sounds, and you're done. Once set up, the doors automatically lock when the car starts moving, preventing accidental door opening while driving—safe and worry-free. New drivers should be careful not to press too briefly or hit the wrong button, which might cause setup failure; just try again, and if still unsure, refer to the manual. This feature also links with auto-unlock upon engine shutdown, making daily commutes especially convenient.

The core of setting the Leiling auto-lock function is activating the vehicle's ECU module. After starting the engine without pressing the brake pedal, hold down the lock button on the driver's door for approximately 5 seconds. The signal triggers a success beep via the CAN bus. The key speed threshold is typically around 15km/h, effectively preventing misoperation and theft. Models from different years may have menu setting variations - prioritize trying physical button operations first. If issues arise, check fuse or power supply system faults to ensure proper functioning.

I think auto-locking is super important for families. As a parent who frequently picks up kids, enabling this feature prevents children from accidentally opening doors while driving. The setup is simple: Start the car without pressing the brake, then hold the driver's door lock button for about 5 seconds until you hear a beep. This activates speed-sensitive door locking, significantly improving driving safety. Combined with child safety locks, it provides extra peace of mind. If activation fails, it might be due to poor button contact or inactive system - just restart the car or consult the manual. I've been using this practical feature for years with great satisfaction.


