What is the reason for the Baojun 560 car lock automatically relocking after being pressed to open?
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Baojun 560 experiencing random automatic relocking is due to a damaged central locking block, which can be resolved by replacing the lock block. The main cause is water ingress or dust and debris at the unlock button. Below is an introduction to the Baojun 560: 1. Exterior: The Baojun 560 adopts a new design concept, integrating a stylish appearance with smooth lines, dynamic wildness, and a stable, grand atmosphere. It offers six body color options. 2. Interior: The panoramic open space provides a broad view, with two interior color schemes available: black-brown and all-black. The dashboard design is inspired by the "galloping steed," featuring a horse-neck-style dashboard. The interior is adorned with chrome trim and piano lacquer finishes, combining various materials to enhance the sense of layering and luxury. 3. Powertrain: The Baojun 560 is equipped with a 1.8L VVT-i all-aluminum engine across the range, offering the advantage of high torque at low speeds, with a maximum power of 101kW and maximum torque of 186N·m. The combined fuel consumption is as low as 7.5L/100km, delivering high power, low fuel consumption, and stronger cost performance.
I've encountered this issue with the Baojun 560 before. After pressing the remote unlock button, the doors open but quickly relock themselves. This situation often indicates a problem with the door sensors or control module. It might be caused by poor door closure detection, such as the passenger door not being fully closed, which makes the system mistakenly detect a break-in and automatically activates the anti-theft locking function. Additionally, the key signal can be unstable. If the car key battery is low or in an area with strong interference, the vehicle may receive incorrect commands. I recommend first checking if all doors are properly closed, then try replacing the key battery or operating in an open area. If the problem persists, it's best to visit a professional repair shop to inspect the vehicle's body control computer. These types of electronic faults aren't DIY-friendly, so caution is advised. During regular maintenance, pay attention to cleaning the door lock components, as accumulated dust can also cause sensor malfunctions.