
The 10th generation Accord requires a program update at a Honda 4S dealership to enable the automatic locking function. Here is some relevant information: 1. Some car manufacturers hide certain features at the factory to differentiate between high, mid, and low-end models. After updating the program, these hidden features can be used normally. If you don't want to update the program, you can install a device that plugs into the car's OBD interface. Once installed, the car will be able to automatically lock the doors. 2. The automatic locking function is a very practical feature. It automatically locks the car doors when the vehicle is in motion, preventing passengers from accidentally opening the doors. If the car does not have an automatic locking function, drivers can manually lock the doors while driving, which is also very safe.

I remember when I first bought my 10th-generation Accord, setting up the auto-lock feature was quite straightforward—just a bit of fiddling with the dashboard while inside the car. First, don’t start the engine; just turn on the power. Then, navigate to the settings menu on the center console screen, select "Vehicle Settings," and scroll to the door lock options. There, you can enable auto-lock and even adjust the locking speed, such as setting it to activate when the car reaches 15 km/h. This feature is incredibly safe, especially since you won’t have to worry about doors suddenly opening or someone pulling them from the outside while driving. I always test it by driving a short distance at low speed to confirm it’s working. Additionally, if you encounter issues during setup—like unresponsiveness—check whether the car key battery is functioning properly, as it can affect signal transmission. In short, setting it up periodically saves a lot of hassle.

I find the auto-lock feature on the 10th-gen Accord very convenient, operable via the steering wheel buttons or touchscreen. Enter the settings menu, navigate to the vehicle section, select door lock control, then activate the auto-lock option and set the speed threshold. I prefer setting it around 20km/h, so the doors automatically lock when the car starts moving, reducing theft or accidental risks. If the setup fails, it might need a software update or just a quick sensor wipe. This feature eliminates manual hassle and integrates well with the anti-theft system, making daily driving more reassuring.

Enabling auto-lock is crucial for safety as it prevents doors from opening accidentally. On the 10th-gen Accord, it's simple: turn on the vehicle power, access the central control settings to find the vehicle options, click on the door lock menu to enable auto-lock, and select the activation speed. Once set, doors will lock automatically when the speed reaches the threshold, ensuring passengers aren't ejected or exposed to external interference. Safety first—use this feature to minimize risks.


