How to Turn On and Off the Car Child Lock?

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DiKimberly
07/29/25 5:52pm
Car child lock can be turned on and off as follows: 1. Open the rear door of the car. 2. Locate the position of the child lock. 3. Toggle the switch to set the child lock to the off position. 4. Close the door to complete the locking process. 5. To open, it can only be done from the outside. More information about car child locks is as follows: 1. The car child safety lock, also known as the door lock child safety, is installed on the rear door lock of the car. 2. The car child safety lock is used for the rear doors of the vehicle to prevent the danger of opening the door from the inside while the vehicle is in motion.
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