How to set up the automatic locking for Audi A6?
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Audi A6 automatic locking setup method: The A6's automatic locking is automatic. As soon as the speed exceeds approximately 20 km/h, the doors automatically lock. They do not automatically lock after exiting the vehicle. Only after locking the car and then unlocking it without opening any doors or performing any operations will the doors automatically lock again after about a minute. The Audi A6 is a luxury car produced by Audi, with body dimensions of 5012mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1485mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2945mm. In terms of exterior design, the rear of the Audi A6 features a slightly raised edge instead of the smooth streamline shape, which serves as a spoiler. This design provides sufficient downforce when the vehicle is driven at high speeds, enhancing both handling and safety during high-speed driving. It also gives the rear a more robust and sporty appearance.
Setting up the automatic locking for the Audi A6 is actually quite simple. I managed to do it myself when I bought an A6 last year. First, start the engine or press the ignition button without stepping on the brake, then tap the vehicle settings icon on the MMI screen in the center console and select the Doors & Key option. In the menu, find the Central Locking System, where you'll see a toggle for automatic locking—just check it. Once enabled, the doors will automatically lock when the car reaches about 15 km/h. This feature is super handy, especially for city driving, as it prevents accidental door openings and adds a sense of security. If the setting doesn’t work, it might be due to outdated software or a minor system glitch—I recall that restarting the vehicle’s system sometimes fixes it. Remember to test-drive a short distance after saving the settings to confirm it’s active.