How to set up the automatic locking for Audi Q5L?

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DiSabrina
07/25/25 1:42am
Audi Q5L automatic locking setup method: First, shift the vehicle to P gear, then turn on the ignition to power up, press and hold the lock button for more than 6 seconds. You will then see the hazard warning lights on the dashboard flash twice, indicating the setup is complete. After setup, when the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 20 kilometers per hour, the doors will automatically lock. Introduction to the Audi Q5L: 1. Body dimensions: Length, width, and height are 4753mm, 1893mm, and 1659mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2908mm. 2. Suspension: The front suspension uses a five-link independent suspension, and the rear suspension also uses a five-link independent suspension. 3. Powertrain: Equipped with two engines, including a low-power version 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and a high-power version 2.0-liter turbocharged engine.
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StLogan
08/10/25 4:14pm
As an Audi enthusiast who frequently drives the brand, I find the auto-locking feature on the Audi Q5L incredibly practical for enhancing driving safety. The setup is straightforward: first, start the vehicle but don't drive off immediately; locate the 'Vehicle Settings' menu on the dashboard or central display, then select 'Central Locking' or 'Security & Door Locks'; next, find the 'Auto-Lock' or similarly named switch and activate it. The entire process takes just a minute or two, but note that the locking only triggers when the speed exceeds a certain threshold (e.g., 15 km/h). I recommend regularly checking if this feature is enabled, as it prevents accidental door openings. If you can't find the menu path, refer to the illustrated owner's manual. During routine maintenance, also remind the technician to test the door lock system to prevent software glitches. Remember, auto-locking is especially crucial for city driving, deterring bag snatching or children tampering with doors.
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