What are the functions of central locking?

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SaraRose
07/30/25 9:31am
Functions of central locking: 1. Central control: When the driver locks the door beside them, other doors are simultaneously locked. The driver can open all doors at once via the door lock switch or open a single door individually. 2. Speed control: When the vehicle reaches a certain speed, all doors automatically lock to prevent passengers from accidentally opening doors by operating the door handles. 3. Individual control: In addition to the driver's door, separate spring lock switches are installed on other doors, allowing independent control of each door's locking and unlocking. The full name of central locking is Central Control Door Lock, an automotive accessory that enables remote door locking/unlocking without inserting a key into the keyhole. It consists of a door lock switch, actuator, and controller.
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