
The automatic locking for the Ford Kuga cannot be set up directly as it is a hidden feature. It requires flashing the system to enable it. Once activated, the automatic locking function will engage when the vehicle exceeds a certain speed or when the key is removed. Taking the 2019 Ford Kuga two-wheel-drive base model as an example, it is a compact SUV with body dimensions of 4524mm in length, 1838mm in width, and 1685mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2690mm. The 2019 Ford Kuga two-wheel-drive base model is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 182PS, with the maximum power achieved at 6000rpm and the maximum torque available between 1750 to 4500rpm.

As a fellow Ford Escape owner, I've successfully set up the auto-lock feature multiple times with ease. Here's how: Start your engine but don't drive off, then locate the settings button at the bottom right corner of the center console screen and tap it. Navigate to Vehicle Settings in the menu, scroll to the Door Locks section, and toggle the auto-lock switch to ON before saving. The system will automatically lock doors when speed exceeds 15 km/h, providing theft prevention and accidental opening protection for enhanced safety. I recommend testing it with a short drive to verify functionality. If this option isn't visible, it might be due to older model year compatibility - consult your owner's manual or contact the dealership. This feature is particularly valuable for families with children, offering significant peace of mind.

The auto-lock feature on the Ford Escape is primarily controlled by the vehicle's electronic system. After starting the engine, immediately use the steering wheel buttons or directly access the touchscreen to navigate to the main menu. Enter the settings area, select the vehicle submenu, scroll to find the door lock function, and enable the auto-lock mode before saving the settings. When the speed reaches 10-20 km/h, it will automatically trigger the door locking mechanism, showcasing a smart design that enhances daily convenience. Newer models may integrate Ford Sync, allowing for voice commands or remote setup via a mobile app to enhance interactive experiences. If the screen displays "unavailable," it might require a software update or wiring inspection to ensure reliability. I often recommend regular function testing to maintain optimal performance, as minor oversights in electronic systems could affect functionality and ensure worry-free driving.

Auto-locking is crucial for driving safety, and I found it very convenient to set up in the Ford Escape. After starting the car, just go to the central control screen menu and enable the automatic option in the door lock settings—it only takes a few minutes. This feature locks the doors immediately after the car starts moving, preventing children or passengers from accidentally opening them, especially reducing risks at high speeds. Ford thoughtfully built this function to enhance protection. One more reminder: after setting it up, check regularly to ensure it works properly—don’t slack off, because safety is no small matter. Life comes first, and setting it up is absolutely worth it.


