
Here are the specific reasons why the Baojun 510 cannot be locked: Signal interference: It may be that when the car senses the key, it is interfered by signals from mobile phones, access cards, or dash cams, causing the vehicle to fail to detect the car key. Insufficient power: This leads to the car being unable to sense the car key. The battery of the car key needs to be replaced to normally use the smart keyless entry system. Remote lock failure: It is very likely that the remote lock has failed or factors such as aging of the car's remote transmitter antenna have caused the remote key to not work. In this case, the spare mechanical key can be used for locking.

After driving for so many years, I've encountered the issue of my Baojun 510 not locking multiple times. The most common reason is the remote key running out of power—replacing it with a new one usually solves the problem. Another major cause is doors not being closed properly, including the trunk or side doors not being securely latched, so it's necessary to check each one. Signal interference is also a factor; for example, near a signal tower in a parking lot, the car key might stop working. Dust accumulation in the door lock mechanism can also cause it to jam, and a bit of lubricant spray can help alleviate this. These faults can make the car unsafe, so I recommend starting with simple checks first. If the problem persists, it's best to visit a professional shop to inspect the control module or fuses—don't delay. Developing good habits like confirming all doors are closed before getting out and regularly maintaining the door lock system can help avoid trouble.

I think the Baojun 510's locking malfunction involves electronic system details. It might be due to worn door lock motors, causing stuttering during opening/closing and failing to respond to signals. A faulty control module can also interrupt commands, just like a short circuit in the brain. Blown fuses commonly occur during excessive current flow, cutting off power supply. Additionally, weak antenna signal reception may lead to unresponsive keys. This is related to vehicle age and usage environment—older cars are prone to corroded wiring, while new models may have design bugs. I regularly inspect electronic components and use diagnostic tools to scan error codes, aiming for early detection and repair—better than waiting for major issues. Safety first, never overlook these small problems.

As a car owner, I'm particularly concerned about the safety hazards of not being able to lock the vehicle. If doors won't close properly, it gives thieves an opportunity and wind-blown doors could injure people. Possible causes include stuck child locks or activated systems, such as interior switches not being reset. Don't delay addressing this - immediately pull over to check all door positions and attempt manual locking. If the problem persists, go straight to the dealership to inspect for fuse or relay failures. This concerns driving safety, and I always emphasize prioritizing safety over rushing to your destination.

From a preventive perspective, the Baojun 510's door lock failure often stems from daily negligence. Aging key fob batteries and accumulated dust causing lock corrosion are common triggers. Regular cleaning of lock grooves and lubrication can prevent jamming, while checking fuses during seasonal transitions helps avoid circuit breaks. In high humidity environments, electronic connectors may corrode and short-circuit. I recommend cleaning the system every six months and using a multimeter to test voltage stability. Small maintenance steps can prevent major headaches—don't wait for problems to arise before taking action.

I've dealt with quite a few car locking failures, and the diagnosis should be done step by step. First, make sure all doors including the trunk are properly closed; then try replacing the key to test the signal. If that doesn't work, check the fuse box to see if any relevant fuse has blown; next, inspect whether the door lock motor and control module are damaged. Finally, consider interference or a system bug in the vehicle. This step-by-step troubleshooting is efficient and cost-effective, and in critical moments, you can still manually lock the door as an emergency measure. Don't force it to avoid damaging more components.


