
Baojun 730 dashboard displaying a lock indicates a lock status, which is likely the engine immobilizer indicator, signifying that the engine has entered an anti-theft mode. Introduction to Baojun 730: 1. Exterior: The design of Baojun 730, such as the chrome accents on the front grille and LED daytime running lights, exudes a modern feel. However, the slightly elongated front section of the hood makes the overall body proportions appear less balanced. 2. Interior: Baojun 730 features a 2+2+3 seating arrangement. The new Baojun 730 boasts a more sophisticated exterior design, refined interior upgrades, spacious dimensions, and excellent storage capacity, appealing to a broader audience. 3. Powertrain: In terms of performance, it is equipped with 1.8L and 1.5T engines, both delivering ample low-end torque. Once the engine speed exceeds 1000 rpm, the power feels robust, and the throttle response is notably quick.

Last time I was driving the Baojun 730, a lock icon suddenly appeared on the dashboard, which gave me a scare at first glance. Generally, this indicates the engine immobilizer system is triggering an alarm, meaning the vehicle is locked and won't start. The most common cause is an issue with the key - like when the remote key's dies and can't transmit signals, making the car fail to recognize it. I've encountered this several times myself, and replacing it with a new battery solved the problem immediately. Additionally, if the car key has been dropped or damaged by water, the internal chip might malfunction. The immobilizer module itself could also be faulty, such as when the ECU gives a false alarm, or when the car is affected by interference - like parking near an electromagnetic interference source. Don't delay too long; if the car won't start, it could really mess up your plans. From my experience, first try replacing the key battery. If that doesn't work, take it to a 4S shop to scan for error codes and diagnose the system - minor issues are easier to handle early on.

That lock icon is essentially the anti-theft immobilizer light coming on, indicating the Baojun 730's electronic anti-theft system is acting up. Here's how it works: the key contains a small chip that communicates with the engine control unit for verification. If the signals don't match, the system locks and prevents ignition. The most common cause is low key power—I've tested this multiple times; when the battery weakens, the icon lights up. System glitches can also trigger it, such as software errors in the anti-theft control unit or hardware aging leading to poor contact. Sometimes, parking in underground garages with strong interference can disrupt signals and cause this issue. If you encounter this, don't force-start the engine as it can cause damage. First, check the key: verify the battery model (CR2032) and replace it with a new one. If that doesn't work, professional diagnostic equipment is needed to read fault codes and inspect wiring or replace modules. For prevention, don't neglect key maintenance—replacing the battery annually is the safest practice.

The dashboard lock icon warning is primarily an indicator of the anti-theft system activation. Possible causes include key recognition failure or system malfunction. Don't panic immediately. Weak key is the most common issue – my Baojun 730 had this problem before, and replacing the battery fixed it. If the icon remains lit, check if the key is damaged or try reinserting it to start. For safety, avoid multiple ignition attempts to prevent system lockout. Visit a repair shop promptly for diagnosis to ensure driving safety.


