What is the reason for the failure of the central control lock in the BAIC Huansu S3?

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NovaRose
07/29/25 7:42pm
It is due to a malfunction in the door lock actuator and door lock controller. The owner should promptly take the vehicle to a repair shop for inspection. Below is some additional information: 1. Central Control: When the driver locks the door beside them, all other doors are simultaneously locked. The driver can use the door lock switch to open all doors at once or open a specific door individually. 2. Speed Control: When the vehicle reaches a certain speed, all doors automatically lock to prevent passengers from accidentally opening the doors by operating the door handles. 3. Individual Control: In addition to the door beside the driver, other doors are equipped with separate spring lock switches, allowing independent control of each door's opening and locking.
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