How to Use the Automatic Locking Function When Leaving the Lavida?
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Lavida can perform automatic locking through the following steps. Detailed steps for automatic locking: Shift to P position, turn the key to the ON position, and ensure all four doors are closed. Press and hold the lock button for 6 seconds until the hazard warning lights flash twice, indicating completion. If the arrow indicator flashes once, the automatic locking function is turned off. Detailed explanation about the locking function: Generally, locking can only be done via the central locking system located on the driver's door. This system can be activated in three ways: using the car key from outside the vehicle, pressing the central locking system button, or using the radio remote key. Manual activation is required, which facilitates escape in case of a traffic accident.
Recently, I found the automatic locking feature on my Lavida super convenient, but you need to enable it in the car settings first. Taking my car as an example, after getting in, don’t start the engine—just use the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to enter the menu, select vehicle settings, and find the automatic locking option under door locks to make sure it’s turned on. Normally, when you get out, close all the doors, and walk a few steps away—about three meters from the car—it will lock automatically with an audible confirmation. If it doesn’t lock, it might be because a door isn’t fully closed or the key battery is running low, so check those promptly. This feature is especially helpful for preventing forgotten locks. Last time, I was busy in the parking lot for a while, and when I came back, I found the car had locked itself, saving me the worry of theft. I recommend new car owners test it after setup by parking and checking the results to ensure everything works properly before hitting the road.
Buddy, the auto-locking feature on the Lavida is such a thoughtful touch! After setting it up, I’m completely hands-free. Just hop in, tap into the settings on the center screen, and enable the auto-lock function. When you get out, close all the doors properly, keep the key in your pocket, and walk a few steps away—it locks itself. Last week, I forgot to manually lock the car after a basketball game, but it handled it automatically, saving me a trip back. Just remember to fully close the trunk and avoid gaps, or it might not work. If it doesn’t respond, it’s usually because the setting isn’t turned on or the key’s signal is weak—replacing the battery often fixes it. Overall, this feature is super handy for city outings, helping me avoid plenty of awkward moments.